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What did you do WITH your Ranger today?

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Any guesses as to what Soupie did today? =D

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Is that a bag of lime I see in there? :inspect:

If so, are you disposing a body of a Tacoma owner. ?

Good job and carry on! :like:
 

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How much does that Hog weigh ?
Probably 100 to 120 pounds? I couldn't heave it into the bed, I drug an end up, climbed up, and then pulled it in. The Billy Goat bag was heavier than the four I had dumped into the Leaf Burrito because it had sucked up a lot of dirt and acorn shells. I'd say that one was around 50 pounds.

There was room in the burrito but I knew if I added that last one, it would have been crane time! =D

The beauty of the burrito is at the dump. I open the tailgate end of the burrito and the leaves slide out easily. It does leave some leaf dust behind from what can get through the mesh.

They slide out as easily as a tarp but the bag stays pretty limp since air can move through it. That's true when I fill it too. I unzip it onto the driveway and it stays put even in a 10-15 mph breeze.

I need to see how I like it over an entire season. I haven't used it for glass clippings. I usually only have 3-4 lawn-and-leaf bags per mow. That might fit in my other Seeking-Greta's-Approval lawn care strategy. =p

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Is that a bag of lime I see in there? :inspect:

If so, are you disposing a body of a Tacoma owner. ?

Good job and carry on! :like:
Oh your sweet irony of a Taco owner in a Burrito.

That's very disturbing, and I like it! =D

rolled tacos in a burrito
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and another rolled Taco! =D
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I drove to Seattle and back from Beaverton Oregon. I left on Halloween morning for a meeting at my corporate office and came home yesterday. I got 24 MPG which was frigging awesome. I have a UNLEASHED tune and in town only get 16 mpg. It's only 4 miles to work so Lucille hardly gets warmed up during the week. The trip total was 377 miles. It just pored rain all the way home so with 24 mpg was super great. I had the cruise control set at 69 most of the way both ways. I do love my Lucille!!!
65-70 is the mpg sweet spot, keep the RPM under 2k and watch the mpg's go up.
 

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65-70 is the mpg sweet spot, keep the RPM under 2k and watch the mpg's go up.
Well the department of energy thinks it's between 35 and 60. Not that you should ever trust anything the government says.
My own experience is that anything over 45 and the milage decreases.
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