Put Sassy to work

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Put Sassy to work

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Hooked up the utility trailer today and did a 200 road trip to pick up a cement mixer.
Two 3000 or so ft climbs over the Salmo/Creston and Bombi Passes to get to Crescent Valley. Beauty day for a drive and the $savings on the mixer made it even better,, But. Why do I get a thrill outta buyin stuff that creates work?
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I'd rather do it myself if it's done right or not,,,isn't that what hotrodding is all about

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You gonna pour a slab, Fred?

Very beautiful country. Would love to wake up to that for about 6 months of the year. :mrgreen:

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You need to paint that trailer red, mount a set of wide fenders and put a set of aluminum slots on it with some TA's. Its detracting from Sassy's dignity as it is. :lol:

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Jim, a sow's ear is a sow's ear and I'm not interested in silk purses. :mrgreen:
Lights work, tires hold air, bearings were greased in the last decade, good enough in my world :lol:
Joe, I was halfs with a guy on one he ruined it, I gave him my half and bought my own. Ya I've probably got more cement projects than energy,,, :roll:
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That's what you call a gitter done trailer. :lol: Good timing on the cement mixer. It'll soon be too cold up there to pour cement, so you'll just have to wait 'til spring, eh? :wink:

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SASSY wrote:
Sat Oct 02, 2021 8:18 pm
Ya I've probably got more cement projects than energy,,, :roll:
You have my deepest respect, or is that sympathy???
I'm still hurting from mixing brick mortar back in the Spring. :(

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That is awesome Fred, you definitely drive your comet more than most.

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