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On Mon, 18 May 2009 02:47:57 -0500, cavelamb
wrote: Stephen Trapani wrote: The problem with something that heavy is that you can't make it economical unless it's in your area. I don't know where you live. If you have internet access, type "craigslist.org" into your web browser and then select the closest city to you. In the search field type "diesel." Scroll through them and you'll find a few in far less time then it's taken you to write and read this thread. Stephen I'm curious as to why you would assume I haven't already done that, isn't it? Craigslist is handy for some things, but it doesn't cover everything. Nor everywhere. Nor does the net. (believe it or not) So, I put a short simple note here. Texas coast would be the place to look. (and I have) Check boat salvage businesses. There were a lot of wrecked sailboats down there recently. |
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