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  • Simple Tips To Follow For The Safe Transport Of Lumbar In Your Truck

    Whether you are hauling wood for a paid job or bringing back lumbar for a personal project on your home, transporting long, bulky pieces in your truck can be stressful and dangerous. While shocking to learn, 200,000 accidents were caused by road debris over a four year period in the United States. In addition, 500 of these accidents resulted in a loss of life for drivers or passersby. This debris may include trash, blown tires, and pieces that flew out of the back of a truck, which could have been prevented.
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  • Hobby Farming: Setting Up A Roadside Farmer's Market

    If you have a farmette because you enjoy growing plants and raising chickens and other small farm animals, you may have a lot of extra goodies on your hands that other people want to buy, such as vegetables and eggs. Many consumers find farmer's markets ideal for purchasing fresh, farm-grown products. If you are planning to sell your overage, consider using a utility trailer as a concession stand. Here's what you need to know.
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  • How to Deal with a Blown Head Gasket

    Head gasket failure can be an unexpected and rather expensive problem for your engine. Once your head gasket goes, it's only a matter of time before the rest of the engine follows suit. The following offers an in-depth explanation of why this happens and what can be done to fix it. How and Why it Happens Think of your engine as a gigantic Oreo cookie. The cylinder head is on top, the engine head is on the bottom and the creamy white filling in the middle is the head gasket.
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  • Beginner Stone Haulers: Maximize Your Profit by Choosing the Right Truck

    Are you ready to start your stone hauling business and in the market for a used dump truck? If so, you should know that the characteristics of the truck you buy could have a big impact on how profitable your new business venture is. Look for these things when shopping for your dump truck and earn more when hauling stone. The Right Body Material You've got two choices in body material when shopping for your dump truck: aluminum and steel.
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