Colorado B/S Thread

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YELLAHEEP said:
LOL..... oops.

You feeling ok Mike?
Apparently it is contagious.

YELLAHEEP said:
All 3 of our current cats have had to have teeth removed.... Total of 9 teeth.... Probably close to $2,000 in dental surgery. They all have had dental cleanings. My GSD Gunnar is in surgery currently to have a small benign tumor removed from his eyelid and our vet recommended teeth X-rays and a cleaning ....... He's now having 4 teeth removed due to abscesses below the gumline...... At a cost of $1,500......

Is it something in the water around here??? Effing-hell!
Yes, there is something in the water, your Vet's new boat!
 
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Let me know, I have the jeep book from 1998. Why, I don't know.
 
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Just got back from a long weekend camping outside Steamboat. I rented (aka took an extended test drive) a new Dodge 2500 with the 6.7L diesel, quad cab, and full length bed. I fit two dirt bikes, a tub full of gear, firewood, and a bunch of other stuff. Then I towed my 3200# camper. It went so well and made my family so happy that next spring I'll have a new vehicle in my driveway.
 
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This happened today.
My new mini truck.
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I'd give it to you for free. ;)

I drove through PhinDeli last night and I though of you...:loveu:
I spent last week at the cabin, that really exists, and saw PhinDeli on my phone. I didn't even know what that was.

:cool: My dog had a showdown with a little four point buck one morning.

Kiss kiss
 
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Just got back from a long weekend camping outside Steamboat. I rented (aka took an extended test drive) a new Dodge 2500 with the 6.7L diesel, quad cab, and full length bed. I fit two dirt bikes, a tub full of gear, firewood, and a bunch of other stuff. Then I towed my 3200# camper. It went so well and made my family so happy that next spring I'll have a new vehicle in my driveway.


I can pull passes as fast as passenger cars pulling the Xj loaded on trailer with the 6.7 .
 
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If you have half an hour to burn, here's a walkaround of a JK heavily modified for search and rescue duty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX-_rM4Y2Mc

There's lots of custom powder-coated off the shelf kit, but the dual front winches are impressive, as are the number of lights. But there's small practical details like exterior hooks for hanging gear and eye bolt lash points...
 
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Those guys to awesome fab work. The electrical is amazingly well thought out and put together. I was still trying to get over the fact that they built the Jeep for a guy that's a volunteer. It doesn't sound like any Search and Rescue outfit is paying for it.

Wish I had his time and money..... :D
 
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Also, no talk about racing on a dirt track.

I read some quote from our HMFiC, about "tradition." That is a big word for someone who does not like the "traditional/historical" interpretation of the Second Amendment. :sure:
 
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Anyone want to take bets on if or how long the track bar mount I'm rebuilding back together will or will not last...lol...it was a rusty's which held up for years I think it just got loose somehow, and during my bolts/nuts check somehow never checked those , and snapped just past the gussets before the bolt holes for the bottoms side unirail bolts from being loose , so I managed to heat the bent pieces up and fit them back together clean them up and bevel it and weld it back then ran 3 5 inch long 1 inch 1/4 thick gussets from the back side of the mount under the piece i welded back they are 1 inch vertical 1/4 thich so i just don't see this part ever being able to move again ....I'm thinking penrose will be its trial by fire ,but I will also be running some stitch welds on it to help hold it to the unirail as well as run some gussets from it to the unirail ...lol...I would jump right into building a track bar brace to tie it into the passenger unirail ,but I want to see if this holds up stand alone first ...lol...probably should bring a spare :rolleyes:
 
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