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"Becky Young" <> wrote in message news: > >Congratulations on that new ride! > > Thanks - kinda pathetic that I'm so excited bout it, lol, but it is a big deal > to me. > Not pathetic at all. I get all excited about cars and motorcycles too. Dark green is nice. Enjoy! ed |
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adstuff says... > >Congratulations on that new ride! > > Thanks - kinda pathetic that I'm so excited bout it, lol, but it is a big deal > to me. > > >We got a better insurance rate on our second truck by clhostinghostinghostingifying it as a > >farm truck, not much but every penny helps. > > When I talked to the guy, he asked me how many miles the truck would be driven > in a month. I told him the farm store is 8 miles from here and I go twice a > month to get hay (If I had adequate storage room I'd just get Farmer's to > deliver, but there's a $25 delivery charge that doesn't make sense for 10 > bales). > > I forgot to tell him that I take the garbage to the road once a week. ![]() > > > > Becky Young > > Becky, You can drive any vehicle you want, on your own property without any insurance. Insurance is only required to drive on the public roads, so your drive to the road doesn't count. Bob/Texas |
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>insurance. Insurance is only required to drive on the public roads, so your Yeah, but that doesn't get her to get the hay. I know DH was looking at what's available for if we take a vehicle to our place in VA and leave it. However, he didn't think it would fit "farm" vehicle, even though it would be driven over not much more than a full month's time yearly and very few miles. It should, I would hope, be cheaper How many bales can you get in an Explorer? Or what about getting yourself a small utility trailer to tow behind it to get hay in. Or a used horse trailer (if it was leak proof you could store the hay there too. We can get 40 to hostinghosting bales in ours, but roof is leaky - had to get a tarp! Rae Morrill in Maine "Ya can't get theyuh from heeah" _______________________________ Spam mailers WILL be reported to their respective postmasters and AOL TOSSPAM! |
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Oh dear! Perish the thought! I actually did get one bale in the rear, but it got my car dirty. So I've got insurance on the white truck and can get my hay as usual. ![]() Becky Young |
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Anne Becky Young wrote: > > > Oh dear! Perish the thought! I actually did get one bale in the rear, but it > got my car dirty. > > So I've got insurance on the white truck and can get my hay as usual. ![]() > > > Becky Young > |
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toothpick. This is not my usual MO. ><G> My thoughts exactly. No way would I put hay in a brand-new Explorer! Becky Young |
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Well, how else are you going to keep that new baby clean? ;-)
Anne Becky Young wrote: > I took it to the car wash, vacuumed it, and cleaned out the cracks with a > toothpick. > > This is not my usual MO. > > > >><G> My thoughts exactly. No way would I put hay in a brand-new Explorer! > > > > Becky Young > |
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Rae,
In article <>, says... > >You can drive any vehicle you want, on your own property without any > >insurance. Insurance is only required to drive on the public roads, so your > > Yeah, but that doesn't get her to get the hay. Correct. I was explaining why the insurance agent didn't care about her trips to the road with the garbage. Bob/Texas |
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Maybe if you pay cash for a car; but don't you have to have insurance to
satisfy the holder of the lien? Bob wrote: > Rae, > > In article <>, > says... > >>>You can drive any vehicle you want, on your own property without any >>>insurance. Insurance is only required to drive on the public roads, so your >> >> |