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You might be a redneck

Whatcha got there is a fine piece of waterfront property...

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  • John R. Hall
    John R. Hall Member Posts: 2,245
    The latest in plumbing and heating equipment

  • Kevin O. Pulver
    Kevin O. Pulver Member Posts: 380
    You gotta be kiddin' me John

    Where do you find this stuff?
    That guys has definitely got some Red Green blood in him somewhere. The gene pool could use a little chlorine!
    Kevin
  • J.C.A._3
    J.C.A._3 Member Posts: 2,980


    Looks like they came from the "shallow end" of the genepool! Gotta love it. Necessity is definately the Mother of Invention. Chris
  • Tony_23
    Tony_23 Member Posts: 1,033
    Those are old :)

    Here's another. Redneck truck AC. Was here last summer.
  • Steven Gronski
    Steven Gronski Member Posts: 98
    Deliverance bound?

    This truck also serves as a still for making moonshine, and with the leaking exhaust, it porbably doubles a a smoker as well..........

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  • John R. Hall
    John R. Hall Member Posts: 2,245
    Got a few more

    Like a redneck flat screen TV and what a redneck would buy if he won the lottery.
  • Weezbo
    Weezbo Member Posts: 6,232
    That seems like a versatile piece of equipment *~/:)

    And its Mobile:)

    instead of having to drag the firewood back...drive to the tree line chop up a tree stuff it in the Furnace/smoker/still/Ice maker and beat it back home:) American ingenuity:)may revolutionize outdoor heating plants..:)
  • Hey Steve.....

    Steve, are you gonna stand next to the van for photo ops in Contractor magazine?
  • Tony_23
    Tony_23 Member Posts: 1,033
    Me too :)

  • Plumdog_2
    Plumdog_2 Member Posts: 873
    Nice

    I knew a guy that made old cars into septic tanks: just bury it, break out a window, shove the sewer pipe inside, cover it up. No inspection from the Health Dept is required when using this method.
  • Matt Undy
    Matt Undy Member Posts: 256


    I thought that was an old Garrison Keilor monalog.
  • Matt Undy
    Matt Undy Member Posts: 256


    I've seen that last one before, but never noticed the welding on the gas tank before.
  • John R. Hall
    John R. Hall Member Posts: 2,245
    And just a few mre -- love the kittens

    ;-)
  • brucewo1b
    brucewo1b Member Posts: 638
    Plumbdoy are you say'n that ain't normal

    Here in Maine we have more rocks than cars so they used to line the hole with rocks and use either a hood trunk or roof to cover the hole, that way they got three septic systems out of one car.
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