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  • Arkansas Red
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    #2174060

    Super Sauce, Big Daddy, and Honeycomb tomatoes. Park Whopper jalapeno. Full size and thumbelina zinnias. Inca marigolds. Peppers and tomatoes getting started in next couple of weeks, here in Arkansas.

    Arkansas Red
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    #1835182

    I’m a bithead. CIO for a multi-hospital health system and AVP of revenue cycle. Probably will never leave here, unless I’m forced to. World class trout fishing, wild boar hunting, deer hunting, and three hours from world class crappie fishing!

    Arkansas Red
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    #1814069

    Well, I finally got the boat back last week. It had been north of the Mason-Dixon line for over two months. Even after providing Lund with the recall information provided here, they claimed they couldn’t find any record of the recall… The dealer did check for the recall issue and mine was fine for that issue. The dealer checked everything out and found the vent line was plugged with mud. Darn mud daubers! I do recall that the smell had become much worse over the years, but it has been there since the beginning. They checked out the tank and went over everything. I have to wait to take the boat out, as I am in the middle of building a walk-in cooler to hang deer and wild hogs. One of the few things I miss about the north is the ability to hang deer for awhile.I appreciate the help and guidance you guys provided me! Stay warm up there. It’ll be 67 here today.

    -jr

    Arkansas Red
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    #1802016

    Mine has done it since I first put gas in it, so I’m hopeful this is it. We had to throw out two sets of Toggs, because we just couldn’t get the gas smell out of them, even after washing several times.

    Arkansas Red
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    #1801862

    Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!! Thank you!!!! Munchy, you made this Damn Yankee so happy! BTW, a Damn Yankee is one that goes to the south and isn’t leaving… This at least gives us something to go on.

    Arkansas Red
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    #1580051

    We were in a flooded milo field near St. Charles.

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