oper8orAF

oper8orAF t1_jefq7ea wrote

Cycle design in keene, monadnock harley, freedom cycle in concord, full throttle powersports in keene/swanzey.

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oper8orAF t1_j9uh7qf wrote

I get the odd feeling the cops are why it’s there… Vehicle may have been impounded for whatever reason and cops didn’t have physical or legal means to take it away 😂 Is there not a plate on it?

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oper8orAF t1_j5zhg9j wrote

Fire tower trail in Marlow on top of Pitcher Mt

Madame Sherri’s in Chesterfield

MT Monadnock

Gilsum mineral mines (all over Baine Rd in Marlow/Gilsum)

Bears Den nature area in gilsum rte 10 (my back yard)

Surry mt trail/ dort rd

Goose pond in Keene

I know trails all around Granite Lake.. Grew up right there.

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oper8orAF t1_j37vk97 wrote

I have a good friend on the Manchester PD night watch and he’s warned me to stay away from just about any housing projects and clubs. He responds to a couple shootings (many victimless/ unlawful discharge) per week.

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oper8orAF t1_j26bbf4 wrote

——Bald Mountain in Townshend VT- you can drive up the road and hop off at a dam and float right back to your site on the river bank

——Kampfires in Dummerston vt

——Hinsdale campground hinsdale nh - if you enjoy offroading you can bring your atv etc and ride power lines into pisgah park

——Baileys camground in scarborough maine - more like a large outdoor resort

——Seven maples in hancock nh - all around nice family friendly campground with newer large pool with HUGE slide

——Shir roy campground in richmond nh - on a pond if you enjoy fishing, large open areas with frequent group activities like cornhole tournaments——Some of the places I’ve been to in the last few years and all were great

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oper8orAF t1_j25h9ga wrote

Reply to Tree Stand by RidingBeen

I would take it down, leave a note and put it behind the shed for awhile. If you don’t hear from anyone consider it yours to do as you please. I had one up on a neighboring property and someone stole the bottom section of latter where my contact info was engraved 🤦🏻‍♂️

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oper8orAF t1_izxqn1i wrote

It was a lifted 98 cherokee, insurance company “totaled” it, gave me 3500$, and because of its age I didn’t have to title it under salvage 😂 Ended up buying door with glass and mirror at a junkyard for 200$ and my uncle and I painted it for 300$. Made out like a bandit really 😂

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oper8orAF t1_izwxa3c wrote

It’s happened to me when the state truck was oncoming. It’s on you no matter how it happened. It’s happened to me with privately owned vehicles even, and ended up being on me again. (1 ton flat bed had a 5gal pale with cured cement in it, flew off of their bed and took my mirror off, broke rear window and mangled the side of my jeep, also oncoming)

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oper8orAF t1_ir2lxd0 wrote

Reply to comment by Dave___Hester in Seasoned Firewood by Dave___Hester

Chimney Cricket in Richmond, Black Moose Chimney in Antrim had good experiences with both and so have friends and family. You can do an initial inspection yourself. If you can’t climb on the roof and look down with a flashlight, I use one of my wifes old makeup mirrors and tied in on a stick, then stuck it in through the thimble. If you have a stainless liner in there you’re “most likely” fine to burn. If you have a masonry liner and see any cracks or deformation I would definitely get a professional opinion. I just finished installing a stainless liner in my stove flue last week and installed an England Stove Works 28-4000. After an hour of burn time and only 1 duct connected to the blower my first floor was at 88 degrees.

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oper8orAF t1_ir17mn2 wrote

I would highly suggest you clean/inspect your chimney before lighting a fire. Read the Monadnock shopper, check local facebook pages, craigslist. Treehuggers would be my last option based on price. What model of furnace do you have?

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