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this has made me wonder why you tell folks to take the pole all the time.
you want them to dig it up..oh ok
that's hard and heavy dang never did that lol
Last 10' Unimesh I got the elderly woman wanted the pole removed below grade. It was easy enough, just dug around the pole down about 6", sawed the pole part way then pushed it over, pounded the concrete with a sledge until it broke into a few pieces I could remove, pushed the dirt back in, re-sodded it, haha, with what I dug out, and I was on my merry way.

Most people have let me leave the pole in place. Removing the concrete would be out of the question.

The Unimesh I got before this one, um, the guy I got it from, um, committed suicide a month later. Yikes. :eek:
 
Free - mesh BUD - Elk River, MN

Are there any Elk in Elk River?

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/csw/zip/3791353792.html

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$250 - 7.5' mesh - Kensington, MD

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/for/3791837137.html

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Free - 12' metal - Duluth, MN (Motel 6 Lincoln Park)
Anyone ever go to Motel 6 when it was only $6

No, but I did go to "Dollar Rent A Car" back when it was called: "Dollar A Day Rent A Car" ! ;)
For your dollar, you got a VW beetle, with stick shift.

I barely got it off the lot.
I'd practiced a stick before, but wasn't very good.
Drove on residential streets all the way home. Maybe 10 miles.
By the time I returned the car (week or two), I was pretty good with a stick. :up
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Globecast - good FTA dish.
Dandy for 97w, 30w, or any other easy Ku bird.
Eliptical shape with matching feedhorn.
$10 is a no-brainer.
 
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