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dacheedah

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  1. the stock toolkit is a good start, I would suggest some metric T allan wrenches, a metric socket set, screwdriver with interchangeable ends and a thin walled spark plug socket.
  2. I may b in depending on price, add a spot for a few switches, all we ever need
  3. The links are not hard to make if you have some clamps and a drill press, Clamp them together when drilling make the holes 1/4 " shorter and you raise the rear about 1".
  4. Ask Mike Eykamp about the swivel hitch (EUSA1)
  5. BUTT then how can U put your junk in your trunk if U don't got 1??
  6. I'll agree, for what you have invested and putting your loved one(s) on it tires and breaks are cheap and being stuck on the side of the road or having your loved ones erecting a memorial ain't fun. . .
  7. Well my wife turns 44 this year and, ugh aaaaahhhhhh
  8. Piggy back trailer fully loaded no problem, reminder that when you load your gear you want to balance it with about a 20# of tongue weight. fishtailing is the results of pulling a tail heavy trailer. My trailer empty weighs about 130#, extended tongue and cooler in front helps out. Biggest problem is remembering it's back there when pulling in a gas station . . . reminder swing wide.
  9. There should be a small arrow on the tire pointing to a wear indicator. When the tire is even with it time to replace even though tread is left
  10. Our marine shop tested gas at several stations, not all gas is the same and most big brands have different formulations. They checked for ethanol and water and the small off brands and citgo were awful. The bigger stations ie: shell, phillips had better gas. E10 is not the only additive in gas http://www.fuel-testers.com/order_ethanol_alcohol_fuel_test_kit.html
  11. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200407598_200407598 you can find these at some tractor supply places also, pull the bulb out of the rubber housing and there's your bulb
  12. I would use allens in a 1/2 or 3/8 drive and to replace them use a torque wrench to drive them.
  13. the bracket saves you time in the future, add a longer screw with some rubber tubing around it so that the wind deflectors don't break.
  14. in my chili pot I make 4 dumps and through the process use an entire bottle of chili spice, and it takes a minimum of 5 hrs. Not a drop of ketchup makes its way into chili. just sayin
  15. I bought a plastic boot that fits over the foam and it only has a hole that you face towards yout mouth. I have seen where some people take an old plastic 35mm film sleeve and cut or drill a hole out and slip it over the top. Check with the film dept locally and they may have some.
  16. This is my work in progress, I am working on shelf doors now
  17. dacheedah

    garage right side

    From the album: wiring

  18. From the album: wiring

  19. dacheedah

    garage back right

    From the album: wiring

  20. dacheedah

    garage L side

    From the album: wiring

  21. Wife and I stayed in a hotel , I think it was while we were doing the bourbon run, by morning there were about 30 vets parked in the lot. It was at breakfast we found we were near the museum but their were some sweet cars out there.
  22. I always stop where I can look into their mirrors, even cars, scarey
  23. u know the rule, pictures
  24. I have had the same J&M for about 30 years, changed the cords but they still work awesome.
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