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You tell me your turn down a free running car that only needed a window regulator?

No, I had some other memory in mind, made me laugh.

Guy I met from KS once, he had a $3,500 stereo system in his $1,000 beater work truck, and he could not understand why his wife was so pissed at him....it cranked I will give him that, but the rest of the truck looked like is belonged in a the junk yard.

I just laughed.
 

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No, I had some other memory in mind, made me laugh.

Guy I met from KS once, he had a $3,500 stereo system in his $1,000 beater work truck, and he could not understand why his wife was so pissed at him....it cranked I will give him that, but the rest of the truck looked like is belonged in a the junk yard.

I just laughed.

Did it have 20's on it? Please let there be 20's on it.
 

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Did it have 20's on it? Please let there be 20's on it.
:)

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Anyone do anything creative with your noodles? I put mine under my lean to and either burn them in the wood boiler or my wife uses them for garden bedding.
I filled about 6 or 7 dog food bags and stored them inside. I used them all winter in the wood burner. They work great to start a new fire or get some coals back up in the morning!
 

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My 562 does pretty well. Surprisingly my 2 best noodlers, in the wood I cut, are my 9010 and my MS261. My Stumpbroke 372 has the chain speed, but even with a 576xp clutch cover, She still clogs sometimes. the 550xp clogs up pretty quickly. The 262 does fairly well. Eventually a built 395 will either replace or augment my 9010 and it will wear either a 28" bar or a 36", running skip simply for bigger sticks and noodling.
 
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