Considering purchasing a RTV900T6-H mostly for snow removal

i just was on the ups web sight and got a price from them on the shipping and i liked to have flipped out . maybe i done it wrong but it came up with 138.00 for it to be shipped from my house on the 16th and have it at your house on the 19th.lol man thats alot.</p>
 
Yeah--UPS or any of the couriers are really outrageously expensive. Only the US Postal Service is halfway reasonable. I don't care about how long it takes--generally from your neck of the woods I would expect regular parcel post to take 10-12 days. So cheapest and slowest is fine by way of US Postal Service.</p>


Sarah Pahlin (or however she spells it) seems to have been a good governor in Alaska. At least us Yukoners have generally found her easy to work with. My brother lives in Wasilla, the town where she was mayor.</p>
 
Sounds good! By the way, very impressive work with the rails and saw rack! (Interesting collection of Beanie Babies, too!) :-)</p>
 
Understanding the obstacles you are facing with getting these out, let me know when and how and how much I need to send to you for the boot guards. I think I prefer the aluminum, but if steel is easier for you, that's OK too. I would typically pay with PayPal. Does that work for you? I am picking up my 'bota on Tuesday--not a minute too soon, as it is supposed to snow all today and tomorrow.</p>
 
Onfoot,</p>


MISTER, IS YOUR WORLD FIXIN' TO CHANGE FOR THE BEST COME TUESDAY ~~~~ WISH WE WERE THERE TO SEE YOU GLOW !!!!</p>


~~~~~~~ jamie </p>
 
Onfoot, </p>


Go ahead and pick you out anice pillow, it is natural for RTV owners to spend the first two weeks of ownership sleeping in the machine. Seen it to many times. So go ahead and explain this to the Mrs. Onfoot, she will understand !!!!</p>


~~~~~~~~ jamie</p>
 
LOL! I think Mrs. Onfoot might have something to say... But I do remember arguing with my mother many(!) decades ago about not wanting to take off my new cowboy boots when I went to bed!</p>
 
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