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Started unloading back of pick up from full timing all over US.  (Been stuck at home 2 yrs) goood thing I had air bags for all the junk I  used to carry.  And I still don't know much about these 2nd gens.  But when we broke down I would find article in a TDR that I thought might apply and read it waiting for tow truck.  

Now all online if you need them and with this site I don't think i'll be needing them any more.  

Free but you pay shipping... first come first serve.  ??  I'm sure this (collectible) collection would enhance every mechanics dream.

 

 

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I had another friend trying to pass off his TDR magazine collection on me... I told him I would haul them to the dump. Why would I want to read outdated information? Even here some of my articles I've pulled because new information replaced the old information. 

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My dump or county ran "recycling and transfer station"  is $53.00 to get pass the gate, that is if you have material separated, plastic and metal and nothing with any electronics and 8 foot bed and "level or less than level" with the sides.  And I get up again in property tax bill.  So ya you can haul them to the dump for me.  

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18 hours ago, 015point9 said:

My dump or county ran "recycling and transfer station"  is $53.00 to get pass the gate

 

That's sick. 

 

Adams County (Idaho) and common household trash is free. Appliances, tires have a small price. Even my waste engine oil is free. I just got to haul it to the dump site. Typically 20-25 gallons at a time. Local dumpsters are free as long as you can get the trash the man opening. Pollock has 5 larger dumpsters. Everything from deer carcases, tires, household trash, you name it.