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Oh Lord no, I probably won't even let my friends operate it. I'm mostly just interested in having the option to deploy outriggers and lift a cage for access to trees, and pole barn barn rafters, yard lights etc. I got the trucks under scrap price, so if I can't get them all running for friends, I'll have at least one without control circuits and I'm not sure I want to pay for those. Might as well just grab a few more old trucks and pray for alternate rec failures. I'm not sure I can call myself a redneck, definitely a hillbilly though.
  • Posted 21 Nov 2019 22:49
  • By Pastoral
  • joined 12 Nov'19 - 11 messages
  • Washington, United States

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