JACKSMYDOG
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We can only hope.Jeebuz - is Quebec threatening to separate again?
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We can only hope.Jeebuz - is Quebec threatening to separate again?
Big lift, new UCAs, big fat tires, lower offset wheels - Wow - looking good without looking like a roller skate. Good job Bladimir!I finally got my Superlift 3.5 inch installed. CID trucks in San Marcos CA. did a fantastic job for the installation. I had a 295 70R17 and it's just perfect plenty of room for the tires and wheel combo. I can't wait to take off roading to desert and mountains of SoCal. I think can fit 34s without any rubbing at all.

Thanks, man. They had to adjust the Fox coilover 2x, to get a good level from front and rear, and Fox is not design to be adjusted when it is loaded.Big lift, new UCAs, big fat tires, lower offset wheels - Wow - looking good without looking like a roller skate. Good job Bladimir!
Immediate panic set in, I didn't want to freak out in front of them, didn't see anything obvious, and indicated "no big deal", but on the inside my stomach was churning. After we left to come home, stopped for gas and coffee and I gave it a thorough inspection, and to my surprise, I could not even see where it hit on the hood. Must have been on a crease where the aluminum is stiffer?
Not sure, but very relieved, because it sounded bad at the time. I guess they are back in the will. ?
doing similar cutting in NC. I have 4 saws, plus an electric, and think I will be getting a couple more electric and getting rid of the smaller gas saws. So much easier with the smaller saws when they are electric. I kept one poplar just for the perfect shade it provides.Trimming trees in the fence row along the farm driveway.
My saw kept acting up. I think it was the heat and vapor lock. I did have to take the fuel filter off of the fuel pickup tube in the tank. That seemed to help.
It will be a little while until your first walnut harvest!!Went to a shop and bought some cheap leaf composts. Then drove with them to the woods where I modified them a bit to work as over winter anti-bunny obstacles for the black walnut "plantation".
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Have to say that the dry summer has not been kind to the walnuts.
Current statistics:
- 2 lost to animals
- 4 died to dehydration
- 13 bunny shielded
- 3 non-shielded, each one having single leaf
- 3 unaccounted, cant locate so they're either dead or hiding in the bush&hay
So current first summer KIA/MIA rate is 36%, possibly 50% after the single leafs die
But the rear camera and tire guide lines are excellent. No issues backing up long stretch in thick hay following the drive in path.