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dirty4fun

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Dec 29, 2010
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N. IL
Hope things don't get as bad as it is looking for you. Better find some high ground, and hunker down. Good Luck!
 

TOM V

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Joined
Mar 11, 2011
Messages
673
Location
CONNECTICUT
Occupation
Mechanic, Welder, Office work ect.
Hope things don't get as bad as it is looking for you. Better find some high ground, and hunker down. Good Luck!

I hope it's not too bad, just got to ride it out. Thanks
 

Buckethead

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Joined
Apr 4, 2007
Messages
1,055
Location
Waterfront
Occupation
Operator
Hope things don't get as bad as it is looking for you. Better find some high ground, and hunker down. Good Luck!

I am a few miles inland, so I should be safe from the flood water. But if I were on one of the barrier islands between the ocean and bay, I would be driving west. And fast, too.
 
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Nac

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 19, 2004
Messages
566
Location
NJ
Occupation
Construction
Finally got to get back to my yard to check on the flood. A lot worse then in March 3' higher. By the way as you see in the pic my tag-a-long was submerged any thing I need to do , flush , drain before use?
PS I moved all the equipment and trucks so just a little mess to clean up.
 

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