I'm on a few F150 pages and have not seen one case of them spontaneously burning down. It happens in all vehicles for various reasons but there doesn't seem to be a problem specific to F150's.
Buddy bought a used 21 Tacoma with 100k on it for $43+ at the Toyota dealer last month (plus they charged him another $1200 for the electric rust module scam). Only a few thousand less than the same truck brand new at current offers. Obviously not great with money but a lousy dealer also imo...
FIL’s Odyssey has over 400k on it. No rust and nothing wrong with it. Honda dealer keeps telling him they’ll give him a good deal on a new one and I keep pleading with the old guy just to keep it. It never breaks and he’s old, last thing he needs is getting talked into a new vehicle.
Our 20 Ody...
There was a bag of large Lego blocks in a bag left in the kids playhouse and mice made a nest in it and ate chunks of the Lego. The cat was with me when we found it and he had fun with the two mice inside. Our cat will chase/kill anything. He’s chased a dozen wild turkeys off the lawn multiple...
Depending on where you're located you may consider Joe Skidd at SSS. He's in Frankford and has done a couple bikes for me and has been excellent. I've been to Accelerated as well and John's great also.
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On recommendation from a member here I put 5 snap-traps in...
Considering taking a break until we have more time available. The 90's sleds were chasing that lake record with very few being made/marketed towards the trail rider (the MXZ imo being one of the first to start being designed for the trial rider that isn't on super smooth trails). Very few sleds...
Nothing will sound as good as a triple but they also drink fuel like crazy and a decent twin of the same size will kill them now. Power valves and clutching have greatly improved. I have a pair of Polaris available if interested pm me.
The modern sleds that look uncomfortable are so much more comfortable and forgiving than anything 2002 and older. Old sleds put you on your tailbone and with ~3-4” of suspension travel every bump gets put through your back. New sleds put you forward, on the rotating axis of the sled so you can...
At Christmas we speak to the workers at the local retirement home and get a list of a dozen or so people who don't have family visiting or taking care of them and then do a big shop at Walmart/etc filling up the van with items the workers feel would make them happy.
I’m on my first marriage and that was a great decision on my part. The barbed wire arm-band and tribal tattoo on my lower back not so much (the dolphin on my ankle is a keeper though).
Make sure your dependants/spouse are taken care of if something happens to you and don’t spend yourself into an area where you can’t retire at a decent age. Have fun with what’s left over.
My wife and I like nice things. Both of our parents are/were horrible with money. I’ve learned to be...
No water/ice dispenser either which we use a lot. Looks pretty similar to our Fridgidaire Professional one we bought in ‘20 iirc was in the $3-4000 range.
Grass is always greener scenario.
Sometimes the grass is actually greener elsewhere, sometimes not. If you take a hard look at your riding needs and buy accordingly you're less likely to have a better choice to fawn over.
Mom bought me a mint YZ50 for $275 when I was 4yrs old against my fathers wishes. Bought my eldest kiddo a new 50 when they were 2yrs old to return the favour.
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