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I'm not an expert, but I give it a hardy 2 thumbs up!!
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I have to move my chicken house and run, soon. I just got everything done.
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My neighbor says that it stinks.
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He says if I don't move them to the back of the lot he is going to put up an 8' fence. I think since I started using DE that it hardly has any smell at all. Oh well, it is usually a good policy to try to keep neighbors happy. Maybe he can give me the money he would spend on the fence to help build my new stuff!!!!!!
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I'm not an expert, but I give it a hardy 2 thumbs up!!
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I have to move my chicken house and run, soon. I just got everything done.
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My neighbor says that it stinks.
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He says if I don't move them to the back of the lot he is going to put up an 8' fence. I think since I started using DE that it hardly has any smell at all. Oh well, it is usually a good policy to try to keep neighbors happy. Maybe he can give me the money he would spend on the fence to help build my new stuff!!!!!!
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Personally, if I had neighbors that close I'd welcome the 8 foot fence, lol.
 
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I had to have my first colonoscopy before I was even 30. Although that is a little unusual, but there were signs I had some polyps. I am glad I had it done because there were a couple of polyps found, although they were benign, they were the kind that are cancer aggressive. Odd thing is I was totally against the odds to need the procedure. I eat healthy, in really good shape, don't smoke, and like I said was under 30. My doctor told me that they are starting to encourage people to start having them done now at the age of 40. Well, I am glad you had it done and everything was all right.

Thanks. It is just one of those things that you dread doing, so I kept putting it off. Doctor told me that no one should die of colon cancer. My best friend just went through several surgeries and chemo because of colon cancer. It wasn't looking good, but they think they got it.
 
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I had to have my first colonoscopy before I was even 30. Although that is a little unusual, but there were signs I had some polyps. I am glad I had it done because there were a couple of polyps found, although they were benign, they were the kind that are cancer aggressive. Odd thing is I was totally against the odds to need the procedure. I eat healthy, in really good shape, don't smoke, and like I said was under 30. My doctor told me that they are starting to encourage people to start having them done now at the age of 40. Well, I am glad you had it done and everything was all right.

Thanks. It is just one of those things that you dread doing, so I kept putting it off. Doctor told me that no one should die of colon cancer. My best friend just went through several surgeries and chemo because of colon cancer. It wasn't looking good, but they think they got it.

My grandmother has Stage 4 Colon Cancer. She is doing good right now, but has been off chemo for almost 2 months. She gets her next scan in a couple of weeks to determine if she has to get any more chemo.
 
Shavon, I wish her the best of luck.

My daughter is a Radiation Therapist. Thank goodness there are people that can do that, because I couldn't. She never talks about her work, but some days I can tell.
 
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My sis is a neuro rehab nurse...catastrophic brain injuries and spinal cord stuff....kids....car accidents...stuff like that. Don't know how she does it. She says sometimes she's just numb. The only thing worse would be hospice nursing...

Nurses are underpaid...
 
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I did the one in my GMC took the bumper off and i think 6 or 8 bolts in the bed
slid the bed back about 2 feet and had great access to the top of the tank
got in all done in about 4 hours
went to go eat lunch and noticed the gasket for the fuel pump on the seat of the truck
after i ate i took the bumper off again unbolted the bed this time i did it in less then 2 hours
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I did the one in my GMC took the bumper off and i think 6 or 8 bolts in the bed
slid the bed back about 2 feet and had great access to the top of the tank
got in all done in about 4 hours
went to go eat lunch and noticed the gasket for the fuel pump on the seat of the truck
after i ate i took the bumper off again unbolted the bed this time i did it in less then 2 hours
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Allen

OMG....


Hubby tried to replace something really stupid in an 82 Ford Escort wagon we bought from my dad centuries ago....the thing was front wheel drive. Mike has worked on cars his whole life as his dad owned a service station and repair shop when he was growing up. But I really didn't think he was going to survive that experience without bleeding out the nose....the air was blue in the garage for days....Mike has a pretty long fuse, but when he goes......

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Want to know the easy way now that you are probably finished?

Unbolt the bed and block it up, roll the truck out from the bed and then change the pump. Reverse process to finish.
 
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