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Originally Posted by 8Runner
no mud, had fun
well, almost no mud
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Originally Posted by 8Runner
no mud, had fun
well, almost no mud
Did you take any pictures John? I took like two that arent really worth posting but I think Ed took alot.
We had a blast. The night wheelin was awesome, and the trails were pretty dry (john did find the only mudhole though (atleast the only one untill the bottom fell out saturday around lunch)). The cheby faired pretty well, only having to deal with a recurring overheating problem. I will iron this out before next weekend though.
My step-dad did drown the toy and it wont start now (this will be the last thing to get fixed probably), and burned up a drive belt on one of the 4-wheelers. I will try to post up some pics soon, but only have dial up here at the ranch, so they may be slow in coming.
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Originally Posted by afroman006
yeah a couple, ill see what i can get up
didnt get many that were any count.
http://tamor.us/members-rigs/album234
some from 47 today
http://tamor.us/members-rigs/album235
pigpen keepin the mosquitos away
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...GPENATALTO.jpg
john and weed just go together
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...HISCRAWLON.jpg
gotta love that flex :gigem:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...INMYFLEXON.jpg
hit the scales on the way back home
28,200 lbs.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...6/28200lbs.jpg
Here's one of loading the 4-wheelers on the neckdeck I built.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...%2006/2006.jpg
That's sweet! Definitely a good use of space. We need to make another Alto trip soon.
BTW- are you running snorkel's on those Cat's?
I am now, I didn't have the time before that trip, but got them on before the pre-4th trip. They work real good, my little bro put them to the test. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by CheapJeep
Did you use pvc? I made one out of vacuum cleaner hose for my honda when I was 12 and it still works to this day. :D
Yeah, I bought a kit from bayou snorkel. The kit was about 170 shipped i think, so i bought 2. One for both of the 650's. The total cost was less than the last time I had the orange one in the shop to get it runnin after it got swamped, so I figured I was money ahead. Next time on the 400 though, I will go load up at Lowe's and do it myself with 2" insead of 1 1/2". I was real pissed at myself for not realising how easy it was gonna be.
Lesson #26,347,981 $400
Plane ticket home $1600
My time putting that Bastard on with my little bro (at $20 an hour for 6 hours) $120
WAtchin him bury it and it still come out runnin like a champ.
PRICELESS
That's not that bad. Bert's Dirt Works is right by 1960 and they have good prices and do good work. I need to check into the river here on 242, I've seen alot of rigs and 4wheelers down there lately. When the gov't instated that law about no motorized vehicles on lakes/riverbeds no one went down there, but now I see people down there all the time and the law doesn't seem to bother them. :confused: Still doesn't make it right though.