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Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
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mdbass wrote:klg3153 wrote:
It is a dirty ,hot job but it did pay well, We are not going to do it again in Texas
Exceed the field superintendents expectations and keep the land owner happy and you'll get better gates and stay working. You'll also make more which makes the dust, mud and dry skin tolerable.
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klg3153 wrote:
It is a dirty ,hot job but it did pay well, We are not going to do it again in Texas
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mdbass wrote:WagginTailsRV wrote:
For those who are working gates now and have motor homes, how do you keep your propane tank filled?
It's problematic and requires pre-planning. We fill when we get below or near a half tank. There is a large facility outside of Karnes City and near Von Ormy. You have to search around on the net and ask the locals. We get about a year of use out of our internal tank.
โJan-09-2013 03:56 PM
WagginTailsRV wrote:
For those who are working gates now and have motor homes, how do you keep your propane tank filled?
โJan-09-2013 03:54 PM
Ajones42 wrote:rob-bill wrote:
Go to http:www.myoldrv.com and click on Oilfield Guard info and you will find a list of companys and a lot of other good info.
This guy Andy also has a forum MyOldRVForums that has a lot of good info on GGing try these and you will find your info.
Clickable link
I think the link for the gate guard forum is in my sig line