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CAD struck and I'm the proud owner of a wild thang! 😂. It actually runs and came with the wooden tote with half a jug of bar oil, 2 stroke oil, 4 chains, 3 of which are new. A scrench fuel can etc. $15
I felt bad, old guy downsizing and moving due to health issues. Cut that wood when you can!
good score, used to pick up poulans like that for $20.00 at yards sales all the time. Haven't been finding good deals lately though.
 
Seems different states have different prices . I wouldn’t be shocked at say a 50% price increase but over 940% is just plain stupid . I checked Cigna united health and Humana all were more than WellCare’s premium. Just sucks I have to pay 38$ to get 25$ worth of meds every month . And if you go without part D when you have Medicare A &B you get fined for every month you had no insurance for perpetuity when you do sign up for it .
Really a small price to pay to keep you healthy in the grand scheme of things. Hard to drive all those shiny vehicles you have, if you're dead.
 
Really a small price to pay to keep you healthy in the grand scheme of things. Hard to drive all those shiny vehicles you have, if you're dead.
What? My beef is the 940+% increase over last year . Maybe you didn’t comprehend my meds cost me $ 25 per month . Which is incidentally the actual price I would pay without insurance . The script plan doesn’t pay out until I pay I believe $ 500 out of pocket .

Has nothing to do with my vehicles. I take a low dose BP med which my Dr has me on even though my PB isn’t technically high I’m just below the threshold without meds doing it for preventative measures and I take omeprazole for treatment of a minor ulcer I’ve been on it just over 3 months .I will be off that end of the month as my endoscopy showed it has healed . My Losartan is 9 bucks a month same as if I walked in with no insurance.

940+ % increase is just crazy
 
Dang, that is some snow. Lived in Lafayette, Colorado when they had a massive snowstorm. Dec/Jan 86,87 We were living in a trailer. The flue pipe for the NG furnace got covered up during the early morning hours and the interlock shut the gas off. We had a heated waterbed and I didn't notice the furnace shut down. The waterbed kept the room above freezing, but when I open the bedroom door and went to the kitchen it was at a guess well below freeze. I didn't have a ladder to get on the roof so I pack the snow to get on top. I dug out the flue pipe, it was a foot taller than me, I am 6'2". I moved back to the desert March of 87.
 
Looks fun...I take it you didn't have to dust anyone today? :innocent:

These jobs always look kinda fun to me. Was it a repower with a different brand or a like for like swap?
All 4 of them have to come out. The thrust bearings are fried (at the minimum).
No dusting, but I was forced to supply adult beverages to maintain order at the end of the day.
 
Snagged a wide clutch cover and dogs for the new Jonsered. If anyone needs a full wrap for a 572xp, it's yours for free. It was way cheaper to buy the kit than buying the cover and dogs separately.
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Did the same thing with my 372 a few years back. I'm still baffled they can/will provide the kits so cheap.
 
Seems different states have different prices . I wouldn’t be shocked at say a 50% price increase but over 940% is just plain stupid . I checked Cigna united health and Humana all were more than WellCare’s premium. Just sucks I have to pay 38$ to get 25$ worth of meds every month . And if you go without part D when you have Medicare A &B you get fined for every month you had no insurance for perpetuity when you do sign up for it .
The real key here is if you need an expensive drug that $38 a month will be irrelevant. I was paying $56 a month and my drugs were well under that. I was quite happy that I found Wellcare at the price that I did. I have one prescription that I have a stockpile of that will last me for the next 2 years. When I stopped the refills that one prescription was $469 every 3 months. What happened was that I didn't need to use this medicine twice daily. It didn't take long to get a stockpile of it. Twenty months from now I will get a new prescription based on my current usage. I'll have a 4 month surplus on hand. This is a sealed inhaler that won't go bad.
 
What? My beef is the 940+% increase over last year . Maybe you didn’t comprehend my meds cost me $ 25 per month . Which is incidentally the actual price I would pay without insurance . The script plan doesn’t pay out until I pay I believe $ 500 out of pocket .

Has nothing to do with my vehicles. I take a low dose BP med which my Dr has me on even though my PB isn’t technically high I’m just below the threshold without meds doing it for preventative measures and I take omeprazole for treatment of a minor ulcer I’ve been on it just over 3 months .I will be off that end of the month as my endoscopy showed it has healed . My Losartan is 9 bucks a month same as if I walked in with no insurance.

940+ % increase is just crazy
I don’t take any medicine so I got a $0 cost policy to just stay qualified for if I ever do need it. I believe it is a WellCare insurance. That might be a good idea for you.
 
I installed my heater yesterday on my tractor. I made up a bracket out of bed rails to hold the heater. I mounted it in the hole were my right rear view mirror would go. I still need to buy some heater hose, find the upper hose outlet on my motor and run the fused power wire to the battery. I installed the fan switch on the lower part of the dash near the heater on the downside to keep any water from getting into it.
 

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The real key here is if you need an expensive drug that $38 a month will be irrelevant. I was paying $56 a month and my drugs were well under that. I was quite happy that I found Wellcare at the price that I did. I have one prescription that I have a stockpile of that will last me for the next 2 years. When I stopped the refills that one prescription was $469 every 3 months. What happened was that I didn't need to use this medicine twice daily. It didn't take long to get a stockpile of it. Twenty months from now I will get a new prescription based on my current usage. I'll have a 4 month surplus on hand. This is a sealed inhaler that won't go bad.
Yes if you have expensive scripts then it’s justified. My complaint isn’t the premium per se it’s the 949% increase in one year .
 
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