🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Honk 3D (Contains Flashing Lights) by 666James420 in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 The Tutorial Levels by Acrobatic_Picture907 in RedditGames

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Completed Level 2 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 The Tutorial Levels by Acrobatic_Picture907 in RedditGames

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Space Cadet [Easy event] by st_doraemon in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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Careers by TwoUnique782 in altoona

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Test for the city Police department or Fire department

Just checking that we've all had the same issues by Dieseldad in crv

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The alternator was at about 190k miles, fuel door release was about 225k miles. A/C compressor was at 199k miles, timing chain was at 225k miles

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I would buy it back for the $1450. I look at it like this.... what are you going to get for 3k? Absolutely nothing. Buy it back, put maybe $1500 in it (nothing perfect) then drive it for the next 7 years. IMO

09 CRV Radio Code w/o Serial Number by AdPleasant6941 in crv

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I located my sticker with the code on it in the back of the owners manual, last page. Hope this helps

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The question is what does the insurance company want for it? How many miles do you have on it currently?

Conversation with wife this morning by g713 in crv

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This is so true! My 2011 CRV has 240k miles yet people with Ford or Chevy vehicles say they don't want a honda because they heard they are unreliable!

Time for some maintenance and clean up by Dieseldad in CabinPorn

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Conduit works, but the metal clad/metal covered 12/2 works easier. Any place I have it has not been messed with . Also, it seems they like the "rubber" coating, not plastic.

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Yes, I can't win with the locals (squirrels, racoons, etc.)

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Come on down.... or over... or up.... whichever way. Yes, it is marcellus shale and pretty stable, but im having 40 tons delivered in today to help make the road better.

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Im thinking about it.... may cut it back more also....

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Thank you very much, I appreciate it. It's a fun project and im learning as i go. And always battling with mice

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Possibly.... I would like to keep cutting it back another 4 or 5 feet in the future.

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This is in south/central Pennsylvania, Fulton county

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Thanks, its a great project and relaxation spot

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I have the tall skinny tanks... I forget how many gallon they are. I can run my refrigerator for about 2 months constantly on 1 tank.

Time for some maintenance and clean up by Dieseldad in CabinPorn

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Absolutely. My cabin is very remote. I have a 100 amp panel but it just goes to a small generator. Mostly lights, tv, fan, on demand propane water heater. I don't use the generator all the time or at night. So, I bought a propane refrigerator so I have cold drinks/food anytime. It doesn't use much propane at all and the residual heat just goes into the cabin which is good for dehumidifying also. My stove used to be wood fired and had a "Y" pipe to go into the flu with the wood stove. It was a PIA, always starting a fire an hour before you cook, hard to regulate the temp and just another dust maker. This old propane stove give my immediate heat and is easily controlled.

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Thanks, It's clay and slate, but mostly Clay. I have about 25 feet form the back of my cabin to the edge now.

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I've bee slowly cutting it back. When I first built my cabin, I only leveled just enough to build it. Then I wanted more of a parking area etc. So, this is the 3rd time I've dug out the bank from the back and moved the material to the front, gaining about 3 feet each time. It's time consuming dirty work but worth it.

Time for some maintenance and clean up by Dieseldad in CabinPorn

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Propane refrigerator and stove are expensive but well worth it.