2004 Polaris sportsman HO 2x(up) EFI. I can't find listings for the thing. Shows 2004's as HO or EFI not both. Then there's this late or early model mess. There were some articles mentioning some select 2004 models were EFI but not HO EFI. The HO models were carb'd I've read. This article doesn't help. http://www.atvsource.com/manufacturers/polaris/2006/sportsman_500_efi_and_sportsman_500_ho.htm I was simply looking for a full fluid service kit but it gets confusing and it seems Polaris people use "Polaris" fluids which makes it more difficult to get the fluids at the parts store since no one says use this this and this. Anyone have a manual?
Should be interesting. Surface rights only. http://www.schraderauction.com/auctions/6535 http://www.schraderauction.com/files/2014-905/AEP_Brochure.pdf
You may have to be CAUV. which means you grow or raise and sell something and I thought that had to be 10 continuous acres. Hence, why cows are a good ideas for me.
Yep. Ditching the convection microwave topic. Extra $250 ain't worth it. I got a got a little rotisserie oven I drag out to make stuff with instead of turning on the oven.
My Maytag over the range microwave died. It was seven years old. Any suggestions for brands/types? These convection type microwaves are basically twice the cost, are they worth it? Basically it's a microwave or an oven I guess.
Its foam board screwed to the bottom of the trusses. Seen guys use it then put in a ladder acces point that closes up tight for acces to the area. Makes heating the garage quick a lot easier. I think if you plan to install a lift you need clearspan trusses or something.
I'd think You'd want a big gable vent fan with Louvers to pull fumes out side the end of the building upwind of the most common wind. For painting and accidents and such. I'd imagine you'll seal off most of your ceiling with those 4x8 reflective insulation 1" thick foam sheets so your not heating an attic in the winter and the entire steel roof will be one big ridge vent.