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Ok, just looking for some ideas.  I am in Louisiana and there exists a slight chance that we could be affected by a hurricane early next week.  I have a Butternut 6v up in the yard.  I wonder if it would be better to take it down and lay it on the ground so it doesn't get beat around by the wind.  The only problem with that is I am afraid something will land on it and ruin it.  The only other option I have is to bring it in the house if we evacuate.  I am not really sure if it will fit inside.

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