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kook911

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  1. Thanks for the great break down of all the products. I went with glyphosate and once all the rain stops here I’m going to go out and get my revenge on this damn Ivy.
  2. I have not tried the Technu but I do swear by Zanfel. Price is minimal when you buy it online and the stuff works for me.
  3. Sadly it is both. I have three pretty thick vines going up the tree. My plan is to cut an inch out to kill the part going up and then paint the root. For the stuff on the ground I will spray over and over till it is gone. I also read to add some dish soap to the mix that way it will stick to the leaves. I might even through some salt onto the ground just to make sure that it all dies. Once it dead I’ll buy a disposable suit and go pull everything.
  4. I would greatly appreciate your advice regarding poison ivy removal from my property. Unfortunately, I have recently contracted poison ivy all over my body while doing yard work. After researching my options, I have found three products that seem to be effective: industrial vinegar, Triclopyr, and glyphosate. However, I am unsure which one to choose, or if there is another product that would work better. If you know of someone that is immune to the ivy's oil I will also pay for them to remove the ivy. I am willing to remove any vegetation necessary to get rid of the poison ivy, so I am looking for a product that will completely eradicate this plant. I would appreciate any advice or recommendations from those who have experience with poison ivy removal. The affected area is approximately 20x20 feet, and I am looking for the most effective solution to this problem. Thank you in advance for your help
  5. If you pull trailers place a quarter into the glide hand. The quarter will prevent the truck from release in the air brakes and will take forever to figure it out.
  6. Wonder what’s going to be the price on them?
  7. https://www.copart.com/lot/63701372/salvage-1991-jeep-comanche-pioneer-fl-ft-pierce
  8. I will say the hardest part of the entire job is getting the screws next to the windshield off.
  9. I am a little lost as what to buy and I do not want to buy the wrong motor. One minute it was running great and then the next I sent it a little too hard and the motor seized up. So can I just match the specs and buy a motor off of Amazon or do I need to get a specific kind. I have been told that the original motor is a C face motor but I don’t have a clue what that means. So if any of you more knowledgeable gentlemen can help a brother out please do.
  10. 15 years later….you wanted to post that?
  11. Is there any proof of what you are claiming or is this just a educated guess that you are making?
  12. My I ask why you are skipping out on the shot?
  13. kook911

    Factory skids?

    Here are better pics of the tank skid.
  14. Just in case anyone was wondering they priced it at $30k
  15. Dallas or the DFW area has plenty of body’s shops that tailor to Jeep’s. It all depends on how deep your pockets are. Look up LMK customs if you want this done right.
  16. kook911

    1JTML6319HT039310

    1JTML6319HT039310 1987 Jeep Comanche 92 HO/ Ax-15/231/Dana 30/44 Build date: (its on the driverside door sticker, in the form of month and year) DFW Texas Weekend warrior and still running. Color is Red, Truck has a original Lund visor, black interior, black cloth captain seats, transfer and gas tank skid, front winch bumper and dirtbound rear bumper. Current owner: It is I
  17. Well according to the ad poster he had built the motor and it still put a hole in the block. Something doesn’t add up.
  18. It’s Collin Bros I’m thinking higher. Wouldn’t surprise me to see it in the high 20’s maybe even 30’s.
  19. What’s the price that this guy is accepting? I don’t need the letter but if he take $10 then why not.
  20. Personal plow can be included. Wonder how much floor board is left.
  21. Ok I got to ask, so how much did you pay?
  22. Right here is where money is at. I’m guessing that this pic was taken at the shop that built this rig. He was yeah just get it done and once done he started to add up what he spent.
  23. kook911

    Home Security

    I’ll give you my two cents on this. My first system was a nite hawk. Simple 4 channel 720 system. It did its job to scared people away but other then that it was a no frill system. Had to run the wires but simple enough to do. When I moved I left the system with the house. On my next house the blink just happened to come out. I though hmm wireless and can view by my phone. The system is ok but not great. It doesn’t pick up everything I want it to and there is a delay. If your home WiFi is junk just stay away as the system will not work. I used the outdoor cams and I don’t have any indoor cams. So I got rid of of the blink bc I was tired of not seeing what was going on at my house. I went with reolink 4K POE system. Hands down better then the blink. You will have 24/7 recording and crystal clear picture. Has all the bells and whistles you could ask for. Yeah you have to run cat5/6 wire but once you run it you can always swap out the cameras. You will be about 400-500 out of pocket but your getting a quality system.
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