McDad
I can't brain today; I has the dumb.
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I've liked the style ever since I saw my first one about 10 years ago. It's one of those love em or hate em styles, but I like it. I prefer the 6 cylinder all wheel drive model.
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I'm gonna try for another BMW X6. The one in Nashville sold for too much money. There is one for sale on Wednesday in Tanner, Al. I drove down there and checked it out on Friday. Wish me luck.
That's my take on it, too. There is a 7 in production. BMW's top of the line luxury SUV. Honestly, I prefer my Acura MDX for small SUV. Rides like a Lexus, but has enough room for our needs without the hugeness of a Suburban. But I really like the style of the X6.From the little that I know, the even number X cars (2,4, and 6) are sedan like. The 1,3,5, and do they even make a 7 are SUV like. Right?
First I've ever been there. There is a Robotics business park across the street from Calhoun Community College. Looks awkwardly out of place, though. lol.My old sales grounds. Lived in Athens and Madison for 12 years. Only thing I remember bout Tanner are a bunch of cotton fields, but I imagine it has grown up.
First I've ever been there. There is a Robotics business park across the street from Calhoun Community College. Looks awkwardly out of place, though. lol.
You are obviously more full of crap to fill it up faster than him.
A completely assembled deck can be removed and reinstalled.
I have moved a 12x14 or 16? Deck from the back of an existing house out across the yard, built a huge room addition, then moved it and attached it to the addition. Requires some ingenuity and such but can certainly be done without having to rebuild a deck board by board. To move yours 20 feet or so wouldnt be that hard unless you live on a steep hill ...
Edit: I did it using a small tractor smaller than a bobcat on 1 side, while my cousin and I carried the other side slowly across the yard. Could also be done with a boom truck or small crane, but they usually have a 4 hour minimum rental...
twssThis one is only about 10x10 and on those concrete pyramidal blocks (no getting under it), and I did a good job fastening it to the foundation wall below the decking and the decking goes a little under the larger deck, so I've taken up four decking boards. I found the clean-out and it actually lines up with a vent which makes it easy to locate outside, but the thought of a vent and pipes that close in the winter seems wrong. I came out about 5 feet and started a small hole - I'm about a foot deep and the only hard things were rocks. Got the shakes - apparently I used up my breakfast calories, so I'm sitting and pondering if I'm in the wrong spot or not deep enough yet.
Sorry I missed this.Heard gurgling in the downstairs toilet - air bubbling up in the bowl. I took a shower the next day - things seemed OK. That night my wife took a shower and it overflowed downstairs. A flush from upstairs right now does OK, but a shower is too much. No yucky stuff coming up downstairs - just looks like water from the shower - no smell. Appears that either the tank is full - or not draining well through the field line, or the line to the septic tank is partly blocked. As my wife said, forty years was a good run. One thing for sure, a repair spread out over forty years is a lot less than what we'd have paid on our water bill for sewer service. Had to do dishes and the dishwasher uses a pretty small amount of water - more efficient use of water than hand washing; the drain after the first wash was no problem.
We had this exact problem a couple years back and it was something hung up in the line before the tank. Cleared it with a snake and haven’t had a problem sinceSorry I missed this.
I’ll read on in a second to see if you have an answer.....but......you could have something stuck in the drain pipe before the tank. You should have a clean out under the house where the line leaves the house. You can open that line an attempt to clear the line.
Sorry I missed this.
I’ll read on in a second to see if you have an answer.....but......you could have something stuck in the drain pipe before the tank. You should have a clean out under the house where the line leaves the house. You can open that line an attempt to clear the line.