Just before we took off to try it out wheeling Friday afternoon:
We even made it back with no damage!
Just before we took off to try it out wheeling Friday afternoon:
We even made it back with no damage!
"Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™
Nice trip I take it?Looks like you were ready for some fun.
I will give you a piece of advice...though you probably wont need it as you probably are in the works of doing it anyway....
Dont run without the front bumper...if you do get stuck, hooking to one front frame rail will cause bending problems you dont want. Dont know if trail riding alone would be a problem...
Gimpy flat towed his to the 2006 National FE with a towbar but no front bumper...the frame ends tweaked pretty good...well, pretty bad as the case may be.
I am envious though...mines buried in snow and needs WORK to drive...enjoy yours for me!!
Yeah, I am not getting into too much serious stuff until I am finished. I already tweaked a rear light, and then replaced them with some more "trim" ones, before I actually damaged them. The originals are in a box safely on a shelf! A bumper is awaiting me from Grantshire, just as soon as I get over to his place to pick it up and pay him for it. This was a winch truck originally, but it and the engine and trans, was long gone when I got it.
Other than that, it is a really capable truck,and I am totally in love with it. With the top down I could see all four corners as I wheeled, and feel much more connected with the trail.
"Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™
You need to get that windshield down and the door glass out for the best line of sight.
I see the dog claimed your truck as his territory.
I also noticed the territorial markings. Not sure if that was Randy or his dog though.
Anybody else ever notice that the first thing you want to do when you get in the woods is take a leak. Something primeval about that.
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