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This is a great house to fish in because it is wide open and everything is made for tall people. Holes are the maximum space apart in the corners. The trailer is built to carry an ATV. This unit tows easy and goes up and down in a snap.

Thought I had it sold this weekend…Darn the deal fell though. Oh well, here is what was offered once and I accepted $5550.00 so have at. It has got to go!

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3 x 3 steel tube painted base frame

ATV Full size entry door in rear

Crank-up wheel system with 14” tires and fenders - – anti theft system

Crank-up hitch – anti theft system

Road lights - LED

Tank storage for 2-20lb propane tanks

Quick connect valve for propane tank

Inside battery storage compartment with quick disconnects

Insulated 2 x 2 walls paneled

Insulated carpeted floor

Outside Steel sheeting

Peaked 2 x 6 roof with insulation. Roof is steel sheeting

2 fold down bunks.

2 above head cabinets

Built in Rod Holders

10,000 Btu Heater – Very warm to –40 last winter

2-12 volt computer fans to quietly circulate air, with switches

2- Propane Lights

3-12 volt RV lights on ceiling, each is with its own switch

2-12 volt RV lights outside – front and back

3- Fresh Air Vents with covers

Smoke and CO2 detector

Fire Extinguisher

3-15” x 32” insulated windows with curtains

6 Fishing Holes with Catch-Covers, Some with Rattle Reels

Miscellaneous hooks for coats and things

This is ready to fish and sleep in.

Price $5,950.00 OBO REDUCE to $5,550.00

Al at [email protected]

Call at 320-203-9269 or cell 513-675-7646

Thanks for looking

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Bump, any offers? Its gotta go

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Dan,

Pics sent. Let me know if you do not get them.

Al

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Mark,

Pics sent.

Thanks for looking

Posted

Pics sent reelguy.

Thanks for looking.

Posted

If you still have the house could i get pics sent to [email protected] thanks

Posted

got the pics thanks

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Perchlips and Glassguy..pics sent,

Let me know if you do not get them.

Posted

I got the pics. Thanks

Posted

WadeSt,

I could not get your e-mail to work. Is the one above correct?

Posted

Wirenut and Toonfish, your pics are sent.

Thanks for looking

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