02 Liberty lift
#71
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
Hi Katie,
That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Big Iron wrote:
>
> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>
> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
> worked great!
>
> Kate
>
> K.
That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Big Iron wrote:
>
> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>
> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
> worked great!
>
> Kate
>
> K.
#72
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
Hi Katie,
That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Big Iron wrote:
>
> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>
> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
> worked great!
>
> Kate
>
> K.
That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Big Iron wrote:
>
> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>
> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
> worked great!
>
> Kate
>
> K.
#73
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
Hi Katie,
That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Big Iron wrote:
>
> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>
> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
> worked great!
>
> Kate
>
> K.
That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Big Iron wrote:
>
> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>
> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
> worked great!
>
> Kate
>
> K.
#74
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Katie,
> That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
> grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
> word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
> our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Big Iron wrote:
>> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
>> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
>> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
>> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
>> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>>
>> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
>> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
>> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
>> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
>> worked great!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> K.
LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
--
FRH
> Hi Katie,
> That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
> grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
> word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
> our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Big Iron wrote:
>> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
>> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
>> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
>> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
>> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>>
>> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
>> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
>> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
>> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
>> worked great!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> K.
LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
--
FRH
#75
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Katie,
> That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
> grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
> word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
> our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Big Iron wrote:
>> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
>> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
>> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
>> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
>> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>>
>> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
>> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
>> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
>> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
>> worked great!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> K.
LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
--
FRH
> Hi Katie,
> That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
> grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
> word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
> our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Big Iron wrote:
>> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
>> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
>> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
>> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
>> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>>
>> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
>> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
>> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
>> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
>> worked great!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> K.
LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
--
FRH
#76
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Katie,
> That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
> grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
> word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
> our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Big Iron wrote:
>> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
>> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
>> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
>> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
>> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>>
>> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
>> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
>> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
>> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
>> worked great!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> K.
LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
--
FRH
> Hi Katie,
> That reminds me my parents let the flower children of the seventies
> grow what they wanted on a piece property they weren't using. Through
> word of mouth we had about a hundred kids, we had zucchini coming out
> our ears. I do not have a green thumb.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Big Iron wrote:
>> Just yesterday we had our first harvest. A beautiful cucumber and tonight a
>> very nice BIG broccoli flower.
>> Our garden is SO pretty right now I will get a photo or two and post it as
>> soon as I can. I haven't got a thing I can connect to this laptop without
>> dismanteling my system - I am too busy to do all that right now.
>>
>> I'd LOVE to have you come and wander in my garden with me. it's small, but
>> it gets lots of weeds. It rained FINALLY and we were out there tonight and
>> picked a lot of nutgrass out from under the pole beans. Next year, more weed
>> cloth. We put it under the corn and then covered it with straw. WOW it
>> worked great!
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> K.
LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
--
FRH
#77
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
Yup, my Dad kept it "weeded".
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
>
> --
> FRH
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
>
> --
> FRH
#78
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
Yup, my Dad kept it "weeded".
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
>
> --
> FRH
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
>
> --
> FRH
#79
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
Yup, my Dad kept it "weeded".
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
>
> --
> FRH
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Frank_v7.0" wrote:
>
> LOL! Are you sure that was zucchini? I wonder how they kept it lit?
>
> --
> FRH
#80
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Re: 02 Liberty lift
Big Iron wrote:
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote
> > True but for my usage it is perfect or at least close. I came close
> > with the Rubicon but at least the one I tested had too many quirks and was
> > not consistent. Though I did see one with every possible option that I
> > sorta lusted after but did not drive. I also have too many vehicles now..
> > just gave an 350 powered S-10 to one of the neighborhood kids and still
> > have too many left.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jim
>
> Hey Jim,
> You might want to just research your lift. There are a few good options out
> there but you should also know that your dealership may void your warranty
> if you raise it.
>
> Kate
They can't do that Kate. They tried so the US passed a law about it
called the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act that basically says the $tealer
has to prove the mod caused the failure. So they can blame a blown
engine or bad AC on a lift, but they sure could bitch about worn
steering parts...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>
> "AJ" <alfieb@att.invalid.net> wrote
> > True but for my usage it is perfect or at least close. I came close
> > with the Rubicon but at least the one I tested had too many quirks and was
> > not consistent. Though I did see one with every possible option that I
> > sorta lusted after but did not drive. I also have too many vehicles now..
> > just gave an 350 powered S-10 to one of the neighborhood kids and still
> > have too many left.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jim
>
> Hey Jim,
> You might want to just research your lift. There are a few good options out
> there but you should also know that your dealership may void your warranty
> if you raise it.
>
> Kate
They can't do that Kate. They tried so the US passed a law about it
called the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act that basically says the $tealer
has to prove the mod caused the failure. So they can blame a blown
engine or bad AC on a lift, but they sure could bitch about worn
steering parts...
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)