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Bronco Biff Wrote:yes from page one. Cotton place? Don't remember that name....... That is a service road.
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oh. Wondered why a black trail had a cushy soft name!! (uh, I think we know who not to follow!)
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Bronco Biff Wrote:oh. Wondered why a black trail had a cushy soft name!! (uh, I think we know who not to follow!) We've known for quite some time. Good to see the veil of denial has been lifted.
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I refuse to type the laugh out loud, but you did manage to make me laugh on that, Chuzie.
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Ok, site 10, non-electric. Same old song and dance with me have to head out early maybe Saturday afternoon, to meet work requirements. I'm waiting to see if I can head out a day later, hoping so.
In other news, I have to machine the lower and upper intakes, install the ARB air lines, (blew last time out) new D-20 output shaft, grease front shafts, replace fenders, clean and replace radiator, replace starter wires, f-with header bolts and a dozen little other things clean up some wiring, replace exhaust,(maybe) and sell my house. Should be there on time. Any interest in stock 77 seats front and rear with brackets?
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Clay had the same issue with ARB line blowing. Have you considered upgrading to a DOT approved dual layer line?
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10-20-2014, 08:38 PM
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Posted the older map we usually use. Upon further inspection, I feel this new map is to busy and difficult to utilize on the go.
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Maps?? We don't need no stinkin maps!!!
Jay, your list looks like mine usually does. Good news is half of it is unimportant- including the sale of the house
As an aside, what color/condition are your stock seats in?
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chuzie Wrote:Clay had the same issue with ARB line blowing. Have you considered upgrading to a DOT approved dual layer line?
Yes researched the heavy duty lines, considering I have ran the 5mm blue line for 5 years no issues and they are an easy trail fix, decided to stick with them for now. $20 USD invested on new lines if somehow they don't hold up I'll decide to go large. Right now I just need the time and motivation to get things done. Pretty much decided tonight that I'll attend through and high water. Lets run Daniel from the lower end up DAY one and have lunch up top.
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