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Dave, you could have done that job in under 2 hours with hand tools...half hour with air tools, and saved a couple hondos.Youngsters these days. Smh;)
I picked mine up and as chuck says. Signed the line. Sounds lots better. In fact I will watch my mpg to see if that rear brake was dragging that bad Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigdave_185 on June 19, 2020, 09:24:58 PMI picked mine up and as chuck says. Signed the line. Sounds lots better. In fact I will watch my mpg to see if that rear brake was dragging that bad Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkWho is Chuck? Glad to see you got your brakes sorted though.
Drove from central FL back to the TuckMy buttox hurts!Note to self: Do not take toyota 4-runners with a bunch of stuff and four adults on long drives and expect to get anywhere fastThat thing must have had power available as an option that I did not get
Quote from: Flyin6 on June 22, 2020, 05:06:33 PMDrove from central FL back to the TuckMy buttox hurts!Note to self: Do not take toyota 4-runners with a bunch of stuff and four adults on long drives and expect to get anywhere fastThat thing must have had power available as an option that I did not getJust did that myself. Drove my wife's 4runner back from Idaho. 1400 miles of gutless wonder...as in, I wondered if we would make it home.Wind was horrible...got 12.4mpg for the first half.
Looking for a suggestion on where to get a vest and a plate to go in it, just shopping Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dang Charles, mighty big wood you have there.I meant to say, large load of wood.
Thanks Ken,.....I think.Dave the longerst is a 28ft LVL 1.75x14x28. It was about 1ft shy of the bed and the trailer is 20ft of deck so it still hung off the back about 5 ft.The other beams are 3.5X14 PSL. Two 24 footers and two 14 footers.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Sean and TRN are point on. I wore a Level 3 vest and wore the plate under the armor. Idea is the round will bounce off the plate, sometimes right up at you. Wearing it under it has little chance of a ricochet back out or up.There are soft and hard trauma plates. Remember that unless you are going full gusto, just cover the vitals. Last LEO lost here was shot in the back bent over, went under the back of the vest into the chest cavity.
Makes me angry!I'd like to see a law made"Whomever shoots a LEO will after apprehension, be shot by either that LEO or another designated LEO."