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    Just dropped off 920lbs of batteries and got $230 which is .25 per lb. I work on medical x-ray equipment and most of these batteries were from portable x-ray machines which use the batteries to generate x-ray and power the motors to drive the unit around. I had estimated around 700lbs and was a bit worried about all that weight in the back of my Mountaineer but it handled the 920lbs just fine. And yes, I am keeping the money.

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    Stop by Dunkin Donuts on your way to the Bash, I want to see just how many donuts Dayton can eat in one sitting.

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    How come you didn't melt it down and pour 235,520 1/16 oz. jig heads?

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    That's a lot of weight in your truck... A half ton in an SUV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Percidae_Papermouth View Post
    That's a lot of weight in your truck... A half ton in an SUV.
    Allmost as much as two Farmers and a Dayton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Percidae_Papermouth View Post
    That's a lot of weight in your truck... A half ton in an SUV.
    I was worried about it as all the weight was in the back. I took it easy and only had to go around 3 miles. The good ole Mountaineer held up well. Loading up the batteries and taking them out didn't tire me at all. I guess all the hours in the gym have helped.

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    I do like donuts. Especially on Bash day. My favorite is the chocolate glazed or dipped. The WaWa normally have them in the morning. Thank for thinking of me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boscoe View Post
    Allmost as much as two Farmers and a Dayton.
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