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While they arent anything fancy, they are functional and seem to last a few years. Menards is having a 3 day weekend sale on their 15' ladder stands. Limit of 3. $55 each with a $25 rebate per stand making your final cost $30 if you normally shop at Menards.
While they arent anything fancy, they are functional and seem to last a few years. Menards is having a 3 day weekend sale on their 15' ladder stands. Limit of 3. $55 each with a $25 rebate per stand making your final cost $30 if you normally shop at Menards.
I've got a couple of these in use already and just got back from the store with 2 more. They also have the 11% rebate going right now and that comes off the $55 price so each stand runs about $24 before tax.
Menards has a 20 piece Gearwrench rachet tool set on sale in store for $49.99 regular $99.99. In addition, they are having their 15% off bag sale until 1/4 which gives you 15% off anything in the bag.
I just purchased a 20 piece rachet tool set for $43. Got mine at the Eden Prairie Store.
I'm an absentee owner so I don't mind leaving these at my place. Never owned the brand but they look fine.
One can never have to many tools. I have 2 rollers full at home, several small box's and then all my tools at work. But I still find myself buying something here and there.
If somebody wants that lime spreader let me know. I drive by there every time on my way up north and he has a skid loader to put it on my trailer. It would be in Onamia if I grabbed it. May cost you a box of beer if I like you. $100 if I don't.
If I didn't have one now......I'd be all over that one. I sold one with bad tires for $495......and the guy was happy to get it. The next option is $2000.
Mine's 4x6 and it was bought for the express purpose of hauling my atv. I need to either buy or build a big one (for lumber and the tractor), and another intermediate sized one.
I got mine about the same way. Loaded with a tractor/loader and unloaded with a hoist at home. Once I got it sectioned I put it on car dollies and used the winch on the ATV to pull it into the trailer. I backed the ATV into the truck box and strapped it down. I just pushed it off the trailer at the property.