[AT] Shop heating
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sat Nov 13 15:04:38 PST 2004
As Cecil has seen, a neighbor of mine does just that. He has been
sending 5 tractor/trailer loads a day of local rock out to Long Island
(NY) for all of the 35 years I have been living here. I don't know where
he gets all that rock - maybe from people like Cecil who are clearing
lots to build houses.
Larry D. Goss wrote:
> Somebody up in your area is probably already doing that, Cecil. They
> staple woven wire fencing around the perimeter of a pallet and then fill
> the thing up with rocks and ship them off to landscape architects who
> proceed to charge an arm and a leg for the artistic placement of them
> all over your lawn.
>
> Larry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
> [mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Cecil E
> Monson
> Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 3:30 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] Shop heating
>
>
>> A lot of contractors do exactly that.
>> Do you suppose that you could find room for enough .37 cent
>
> stamps to paste on one to mail one of those big rocks?
>
>>
>>
>>"farmer"
>
>
>
> Geez, maybe if I GIVE Farmer one of the nice ones and he shows
> it around, I could dig all these big ones up that I buried and SELL them
> to people in the Midwest who don't have any rocks. Never thought of that
> before. Geez, I could make a fortune and even have some money some day
> to
> buy more tractors again. ha ha ha ha
>
> Cecil
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Mike Sloane
Allamuchy NJ
mikesloane at verizon.net
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