DrMoab
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Glad to see you guys all stepped up in the weather Dept for our trip your way.
Moron.......boredchimp said:I used a large flat head screwdriver to remove the ice. It worked very well, but now I have scratches going across my windshield...
Haleyes said:Moron.......
:dunce:
boredchimp said:My first choice was a ball-peen hammer, but I figured I might break something.:eyes:
Got Wood said:Never use the long edge of a speed square.
seanR said:I just got one, three hours in my driveway and one tank of gas later I gave up.
The SOB snow plow man left a giant two foot tall mountain range in the driveway. He plowed the whole alley to my side of the street. There are no drives on the other side of the alley. He will be getting a call tomorrow!
Dirk Pitt said:Or your license plate.
But it will work in a pinch.
TellicoReadyXJ said:Or a CD case.
Rev Den said:All my vehicles are four wheel drive.
There is no need to clear.
Even the wifes LR3 makes it in and out....she just turns the magic dial and presses the magic button and whoooooosh.
Rev
Rev's Susie said:Lar-I finally am reading about Ginger. My prayers as well. Erika (our dog) is my baby. I would do just about anything for her. Please keep me updated.
jeeplas said:All of ours are 4x4 also, but Sean has this thing about how it has to look neat and clean on the drive way. My grand cherokee went over that mountain he was complaining about just fine.
jeeplas said:She is doing a lot better, she even has eaten her dog food two days in a row.
spare tire is a nice look... and really helps to balance out a rig...Prepmech said:A pic of the buggy before it was tore down:
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Going to make some changes before I put it all back together, not going to compete with it, so I'm going build it for trails. Really need to figure out how to get some more weight on the rear.
Prepmech said:Really need to figure out how to get some more weight on the rear.