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Hit the one if the farmers markets in Wichita and got some local raw honey. Tried out a fantastic mexican restaurant last night. Other than that just relaxing. Sent from my Pixel 5 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Farmer Jon on March 06, 2021, 02:50:15 PMHit the one if the farmers markets in Wichita and got some local raw honey. Tried out a fantastic mexican restaurant last night. Other than that just relaxing. Sent from my Pixel 5 using TapatalkThat's a wild looking trailer next door
How deep can that thing go ken?
Quote from: Nate on March 07, 2021, 06:42:40 PMHow deep can that thing go ken?30" iirc.The trench above was only 18"+. I marked it with yellow tape about 6" down but don't ever plan to run anything else down that side of the yard.
Did you buy the lights or are they s one thing you had lying around the shop? I’m looking for some good lights to light up the night around the house. Right now I just have the old two head floodlight setups on all the corners. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Had another no-notice four wheeling mini trip this weekend. Was down my sisters house and took off into the Daniel Boone National Forest in the D-Max.I wish I had pics of some of the stream crossings. We are just coming out of winter and just past an epic winter storm and flood, Tens of thousands of trees are down and big piles of sand and gravel washed up near the stream fords. I had to drag over that while finding my footing on the slippery stones. That truck did it all without skipping a beat. That grizzly locker continues to amaze!Anyway, guess its time to get over to the truck wash...lotza mud on everything.
Quote from: Flyin6 on March 08, 2021, 03:46:59 PMHad another no-notice four wheeling mini trip this weekend. Was down my sisters house and took off into the Daniel Boone National Forest in the D-Max.I wish I had pics of some of the stream crossings. We are just coming out of winter and just past an epic winter storm and flood, Tens of thousands of trees are down and big piles of sand and gravel washed up near the stream fords. I had to drag over that while finding my footing on the slippery stones. That truck did it all without skipping a beat. That grizzly locker continues to amaze!Anyway, guess its time to get over to the truck wash...lotza mud on everything.I remember a time, long ago, when you took so many pictures that you had to upgrade the servers. What happened cap'n?
I called Freightliner about a new transmission. I knew they would be pricey and don't intended on taking it there anyway but I wanted to compare prices. I gave the gentleman my Vin number to get the right parts. It appears there is only one Meritor 10 speed transmission available in the whole country. with a price tag of $5,300. Not including labor. I found a used Reman with low miles that can installed for $2000. That's transmission and labor all together. If it needs a rear main thats another 100 bucks and $700 if it needs a clutch. Won't know any of that until they get it apart. Then we go an another shake down trip. I have had this truck for 4 going on 5 years. I finally came up with a name for it. That name will be revealed when the decals show up. If you are a fan of the TV show The curse of Oak Island you can probably guess what that name is.
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Just an excuse for old mans disease like forgetting where the camera is or that the phone has a camera too
Need to get the buffer out and shine her up! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk