Sunday, June 23, 2013

Can you HONESTLY tell me what you think this vehicle might be worth and how much should i sell it for?

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Question by lift&shift 101: Can you HONESTLY tell me what you think this vehicle might be worth and how much should i sell it for?
It is a 1987 GMC V1500 pickup 4x4.I has a brand new stock 350 tbi engine and new 700r4 tranny and 208 transfer case.It has a new Eaton rear differential and new exhaust..It also has a new 4" suspension lift and new 3" body lift running brand new 35" tires.EVERYTHING under the hood is new including cooling/heating and electronics.New throttle body and fuel pump.Interior is in fair shape with electric windows and locks.The engine&tranny only have 4000 miles on it.The truck is still in fair shape.No big body problems,some rust holes and surface rust.If the body was redone,it would be a new truck.Floorboards and bed is super strong yet.Runs excellent.How much should i honestly ask for this vehicle?I have dumped my heart and soul into it but i know that doesnt account for anything.Any opinions would be appreciated.Thanks.
A "bluebook" value isnt gonna help.I'm sure its gonna say the truck is worth about $ 500.Bluebooks do not see all the extras you put in a vehicle!!
Also,my avatar does NOT show the vehicle that i am selling!Not even close to it.

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Answer by S A
go to www.bluebook.com and put in the info and it should give you a reasonable value. It is what most people use as a general guide.

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Friday, June 21, 2013

What are ottawa yard trucks used for?

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Question by Mike: What are ottawa yard trucks used for?
At my job, the Yardmen use "yard trucks" instead of tractors in the yard. Is there a reason why they use "yard trucks" instead of tractors?

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Answer by fire4511
Yard trucks are designed for easy hookup, and unhooking. Some even have hydraulic lifts on the fifth wheel so that the front trailer legs do not have to be cranked up and down. The trailer front is lifted to be moved.

Many yard truck also have a door in the back of the cab, so that the air lines can be easily attached.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Can anyone give me realistic information about camping in the Adirondacks?

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Question by markwnjr: Can anyone give me realistic information about camping in the Adirondacks?
I've done a tiring amount of research about the Adirondack's and how you can fish and camp and blah blah blah. Well I've done plenty of camping, but this is my first time in charge of planning.

What I'm looking to do is take my truck "Off-Road" as I just lifted it and kind put nice tires on it. Anyways, I mainly want to figure out where I can camp? Do I need to make reservations? Does it cost anything? Does it depend on where I am? Can I just camp...wherever?

We want to fish... and definitely camp near a pond or something. We want to try and eat what we catch too..

Internet is telling me nothing. Can anyone give me any information please? We want a secluded area to camp... meaning no one else around to bother us... we want to fish.. we'll be using old fashioned tents.

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Answer by chris w
There are two types of camping, with a car or on foot. With a car it matters not where you camp as you can bring what ever, how ever. On foot your limited to what you can carry. There are two types of campgrounds, those that are developed and could have all the accouterments you would want and the others are primitive simple clearings where you could lay down and sleep.

Developed campgrounds cater to the car camper and popular ones either get filled fast or are reserved six months in advance and always cost money anywhere from $ 10 to a $ 110+ depending on seasons and accouterments. Primitive sites you either hike too or discover by car on some lonely forest road and you cannot reserve these and generally are free or the cost of a parking fee $ 5 a day $ 30 a year.

All can be found in your local national parks, forests, state and county parks.
http://woodalls.com/ lists all the developed campgrounds that exist

To find primitive sites that is discovery and up to you and your ability to see and read a map

http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=37.74777,-118.94331&z=15&t=T

Good Luck!

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Why do men say these things to me?

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Question by peace: Why do men say these things to me?
To be honest, I mind my own business. I would describe myself as shy at first and friendly once I get to know you. So why, after a few months of casual conversation, would a man say "aggressive" things to me? One man has said, "I could throw you through that window" and "I saw you running and wanted to hit you with my truck" and "i could lift three times your body weight." Thought it was just one strange guy, but today another guy (who is usually friendly) rolled down the window to his car and told me to "lay down in front of it." Honestly, I mind my own business. They play it off as a joke, but where is this "anger" towards me coming from?

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Answer by Zack
Wtf? Why? I have no idea. Maybe it's a sick joke, but I'd be on my guard. Tread carefully, for this may not be benign.

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

My nephew turns one next week. Any gift ideas?

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Question by Steve: My nephew turns one next week. Any gift ideas?
I'm looking for something under $ 50. Something fun and educational would be ideal. Thanks!

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Answer by Wolfy
When my children turned one, I found that buying toys was a waste. They played with the box instead. I would just buy clothes or those wooden blocks.

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