At a work lunch with the Pease Air Force runway in the background, one of these is a Lariat and the other's just plain extra cool, extra manly, and a total babe magnet (and Race Red). =D
@tonseth
Oh great, since AzScorpion has me brainwashed, I just went out (in my down booties after returning from Mexican food) in breezy 31° weather! =p
So let's do it - easy peasy! =)
And yes, like @DukeCanBuildit says, I can get talkative at the dump. That and signing body parts of the...
Saw that too and sounds impressive. Quoted:
Compared to other mid-sized trucks, Ranger Super Duty can:
Tow more: 4,500kg maximum braked towing capacity (9,900 lbs)
Carry more: 4,500kg GVM (9,900 lbs)
Do more: 8,000kg GCM (17,600 lbs)...
Yeah, it is a pretty flimsy plastic clip.
I will say that I'm not so sure that adding the lock was the right solution for me.
I was partly worried about tailgate theft but I'm in a tiny town. Plus, I'm an XL, so even my tail lights are not terribly valuable to steal (no blis, and only $200...
I think that even the occasional charge helps tremendously. It desulphates the battery and does a gentle but deep charge.
And a battery pack FTW! =)
I still carry jumper cables but love the ease of the battery pack. I know mine will work since I use it when working on the old FJ40.
I probably...
This is really bad for me ... =p
As I daydream of next summer's warmer days, I'll be terribly tempted to order a new one. It'll satisfy my lack of shopping impulse control and desire for warm afternoons! =)
Here's my install of it - tight but not impossible:
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/what-did-you-do-to-your-ranger-today.3511/page-1381#post-625657
one of many pics - sawhorse supports the tailgate while working on it
Ha! Me and @AzScorpion ain't got no time to be talking to you anyway! =p
We're either graphening our trucks or dragging crap to the dump! =D
oh yeah, Ranger towing an F150 and a trailer!
Drove to sLowe's to grab a few things (like snow melt for the driveway) and I saw that my daughter-in-law (assistant store manager) was bad and had not cleaned the snow off her car.
For 22 years, we've had a law about clearing your car to prevent accidents. Plus, it's the decent thing to do...
How's life in a big truck? I bet the added cabin width is really nice. I'm a bit portly but the inside of the cab feels about as wide as my 2005 Scion was! =D
how John looks when he pulls up to Soupie! =)
Mine was in the jack compartment on my scab but I can't remember if it was clipped. My OEM one is white.
I have bought 2 others and have one in a SwingCase and the other in the garage. One is navy blue, the other black. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L4816B4
I have so much crap in the...
Based on you Grumpaw, I'd say that Ego and Toro would be good choices.
I was biased from my past and from having one of my older Ego batteries die when I was making this decision (well beyond that warranty period).
Since Grumpaw has gas experience (!) his evaluation of the Ego is gold.
I also...
The batteries really are the limit. For my Toro, it has two 6Ah ones and that's enough to do my driveway once or twice (depending on snow weight and depth). My Driveway is 55' by 14', so not huge at all.
For a super fluffy and dry snow, I could probably do my driveway and two neighbors with...
Sorry, I missed your response. It's 56" long, so it would fill your bed more. I have enough space for a row of plastic grocery bags. It's is slanted, so a second row of bags sit on the edge on mine in the Scab.
Nothing wrong with sand, it's my shoulders and back that complain. =)
I'd highly recommend a two-stage thrower. But you're as aware as I am about wet snow. I'll get very wet snow that really taxes my electric Toro. A single stage wouldn't handle that for me.
This is the one I use:
https://www.toro.com/en/product/39924
In reality, the 26" would have been a bit...