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I would listen to Dan, all the wiring is likely all ready there since the vehicles came with a trailer package option. You just need to get the plug & play harness from the dealer that connects to the existing wiring. It'll cost a bit more than a 'universal' harness but will be so much easier
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what song are you listening to right now???
Raf replied to fishing n autograph's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
some modern rock royalty on one stage lol nothing like the energy of a live show when a band nails it -
yeah it shouldn't be difficult at all if you are the least bit handy. https://www.etrailer.com/tv-install-trailer-hitch-2008-nissan-xterra-70760.aspx the offroad model has the rear locking diff too doesn't it.
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congrats on the xterra, nice truck u-haul i found has best prices but you may want something like a hidden hitch for better fitment.. especially if you offroad it and care about departure angles. the u-haul units may hang lower.
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what song are you listening to right now???
Raf replied to fishing n autograph's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
What dave said. Blondie were pioneers of new wave/punk so that's where i'd put them myself Pop or Popular Music can be any genre by definition but what defines it to me is derivative drivel, usually written for the performer by someone else, hailing from a boardroom instead of a stinky garage, where the main point is to make someone (typically the record company) a lot of money. Don't get me wrong, every musician deserves to get paid but.... -
what song are you listening to right now???
Raf replied to fishing n autograph's topic in Non-Outdoors Open Discussion
there's good rap, there's good country, there's good metal, there's good just about everyhting there is no good pop. -
ice is propably at or near its thickest right about now or a week or two ago.. it may hang on for a while but i've learned that it can go just as quick in the right (wrong?) conditions out there.
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get yourself an off shore proxy
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Dave, the WDTV does do netflix if, one day, you decided to operate that way. We use ours for all the above plus netflix/youtube. I also torrent with internet speeds these days a 2hr movie takes 15 minutes to DL. Usually better quality than what you'll find on the XBMC sites.
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Question for the Hyunadi and KIA drivers launching boats
Raf replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
i would consider any hyundai/kia a disposable vehicle.. either drive it till it dies or get rid of it after a while and only get one if you get a good deal. they don't seem to last as well their competition be it compacts or mini-uvs. just my opinion. and that's not to say i wouldn't get one for my commute if the right deal came along (I put on roughly 50k a year) knowing full well that it'll be beat in a couple of years. -
propane prices have fluctuated wildly over the past 3 years in S.Ont. when we filled our old tank in Aug 2012, it was 39/c liter, it was around 60/c feb 2013. I hear it nudged 1.00/liter last winter? Don't know about this year. glad to be on wood and NG this year. But over 300 / month still sounds like a lot unless you're heating a tent.
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he can reduce his taxable income, therefore his tax bill, by investing into an RRSP. i would talk to an accountant for sure if this is a significant amount of change.
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we were up around 1600-1700 heating with propane in our last place.. in good ole southern ontario. LOL
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we're 20 mins west of orangeville. 2 adults and a 3 yr old in a backsplit. our water tank & dryer are electric, our hydro has been around 130-140 a month and that includes water. our furnace is gas, as is our stove but we're on equal billing though so hard to gauge.. we also supplement heat with a wood stove (about a bush cord / year). we keep it at 73 when home and 68 when not. those really cold days back in feb, our furnace almost never ran but the fire was going, strictly wood heat which kept the middle floor at 75-76. anyway, it was around 700 for the year last year which is 55 a month. according to the last bill, we used less gas this year (15%) and about the same wood in the stove. So i guesss we are at 180-190 a month for all utils averaged over the year Plus a bush cord. hot water tank replacement this spring i think and we'll go gas, which should decrease our monthly bills (slightly more gas and quite a bit less hydro).
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we use a WDTV Live on one TV (Local Content, Netflix, Youtube etc) and a PS3 (Local Content, Netflix, NHL Gamecenter) + XBMC box (there are many) on the other.
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IMO it's best to get the 3yr license at the same time your 3yr card expires. That way there's no messing around with stickers/paper. It's on the card.
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Trudeau says he will legalize cannabis if elected this fall.
Raf replied to fish_fishburn's topic in General Discussion
they're at work. buncha slackers. -
they've been visible up here in the fergus/grand valley area for the past month or so - on and off. whenever the skies cleared up enough that is. cool timelapse from the luther marsh area:
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Trudeau says he will legalize cannabis if elected this fall.
Raf replied to fish_fishburn's topic in General Discussion
I don't disagree with legalizing but.. this is propably the 1st thing he's actually stood up and let his position be known on. The guy's a spineless dramatic flea and doesn't seem to have an opinion on anything just a lot of dramatic flair. If this is what get him into office, we're in serious trouble as a country. -
that's a cool story for your grandkids
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i would crush that.
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I couldn't agree more Lew. I could fish with these 5 all year and not surprisingly they're not all tht different than your 5 LOL and ya, i like the old school
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I would like to see this stay a thread.
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With fish, you just need to remember it cooks a lot quicker than chicken or beef so you need to remove it for a bit after searing it in the oil/curry paste/ground shallot & lemon grass concoction at the very beginning that's ready for meat when it makes you sneeze / cough. Ooops I said tooo much. really, any meat should work and may even make some palatable.
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Thank you. I've no idea how old this bed (it's actually a row in the garden) is or how to guesstimate its age. I guess the best plan would be to fertilize and see how it compares to last, then in the fall decide to start a new bed?