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I loaded up my August recycling run on Tuesday. $222.60 worth of cans, bottles, plastic, and a bit of cardboard. The Trailer is rated around 1800 lbs and weighs around 500lb. Probably only had 500lbs on it but it towed it like it wasn't there. Even shook it around less than my 96 Bronco. Temp gauge never budged either. Even averaged 21 mpg hauling it around all day.
By the way that money along with $800 we raise went to a couple nursing school students who my sister in law knows that lost their homes in the Lahaina fire. If anyone else would like to help out please find a reliable source to donate to. About 1900 homes were lost, 1000 folks are still unaccounted for, 111 people lost. About half of the displaced people are in tents, temporary shelter, or bunking wherever they can find shade. About 3000 pets are missing and many found dead and more injured. It's as tragic as it gets for about 12,000 people that mostly spent their lives serving to make the dream vacations a reality of America and the world. I'm sure many of you live in towns around that size. It's like a tornado fire just took it all. Zero infrastructure left in affected areas.
By the way that money along with $800 we raise went to a couple nursing school students who my sister in law knows that lost their homes in the Lahaina fire. If anyone else would like to help out please find a reliable source to donate to. About 1900 homes were lost, 1000 folks are still unaccounted for, 111 people lost. About half of the displaced people are in tents, temporary shelter, or bunking wherever they can find shade. About 3000 pets are missing and many found dead and more injured. It's as tragic as it gets for about 12,000 people that mostly spent their lives serving to make the dream vacations a reality of America and the world. I'm sure many of you live in towns around that size. It's like a tornado fire just took it all. Zero infrastructure left in affected areas.
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