Score! Canning Jars

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Hard to tell from glare, but this is my Jetta wagon (don't judge TDI gets 40mpg) stacked front to back with jars. Two boxes full on passenger seat too.
 

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Good for you. That is really great of you to give him the money.... you still made out good, and they will be appreciative. Nice to get a "haul " like that.....

Don't blame you for a vehicle that gets good mileage.... Gas went up here today another $.10 a gallon.... I filled up at the one station that hadn't gone up yet this morning... but it was up when I came back through around noon. Diesel is over 3.00 gal everywhere now.
 

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I had a 2003 Ford Focus wagon. I treated that car so bad. I'd go to the feed store and load it down. It would carry 500 pounds easy, but kinda wallowed at 750 pounds. I tied square bales on top.
 

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I had a 2003 Ford Focus wagon. I treated that car so bad. I'd go to the feed store and load it down. It would carry 500 pounds easy, but kinda wallowed at 750 pounds. I tied square bales on top.
2 five gallon buckets and 6 boxes of drywall mud
Ten 8 foot 2x6
10 bags of feed.

Same trip. I had so many people shaking their heads.

Wife had an 03 wagon. Had a 5.9 cummins in pieces for the machine shop in the back of it. Only 800-850 pounds.
 

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they've been on the shelf recently along with some jars. not fully restocked but better than it was last summer/fall.
 
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