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Having just done a 20 ft diameter for the pool...

Went from grass to ready for sand in an hour...

mac 'and two other friends' gyvr

Is that sideshow with a sod cutter? Does he still have all his toes?

Sitting in a hot dark camper. We were struck by lightning last night and slowly every thing electrical is dying. No A/C, no TV, no microwave, no lights, no fans to circulate air. It is over 90* at 10:00 pm. Going to be a long night.
I wonder how I am going to get it home, all of the stabilizer jacks are electric.

sawzall? Do they have some sort of place to put a wrench on them for the jackscrew if the motor fails?
 
Of course i drive a Jeep other than mine and break it! Luckily, it was only the steering stabilizer because JK parts are expensive!
 
Who needs that part anyway? Mine has been toast for a long time, I got a used one at WF, but have yet to put it on.
 
No, I got one on both my piles. They're old technology. Almost as old as caneuter valves.
 
Some of the newer wranglers LJ's and such had an issue with DW from the factory and the MOPAR fix was a larger SS. It's required equiptment on the Wranglers, I haven't run one on my XJ in over 3 years.


Parakeet
 
The Kimball Inn, on US-2, a few miles west of Hurley, WI.

HIGHLY recommended for dinner. Entrees run from $10-20. Something like a dozen different specials not listed on the menu, and according to my g/f's BiL, they change on almost a daily basis. Mike, the owner, pays close attention to service and all customers. Beef, pork, chicken and various critters that swim in da water.
 
I was loading the flatebed with scrap and old Jeep parts to scrap tomorrow...was wondering why the thing was not on the bumpstops yet..that is because the bumpstops are gone!! The shocks are acting as bumstops now! I easily have 6-8 complete sets of factory suspension on there, 5 or 6 stock 3.55 gear sets, carriers, all the fixings, 4-6 sets of drum brakes, a lot of left over parts from my 1-to build (dually stuff), old tin left over from the cabin project, broken axle shafts from various projects, some bent fence posts and other misc crap. Should be a few hundred bucks of scrap there.

Cheese "cleaning shop" Man
 
^That was directed at this

The Kimball Inn, on US-2, a few miles west of Hurley, WI.

HIGHLY recommended for dinner. Entrees run from $10-20. Something like a dozen different specials not listed on the menu, and according to my g/f's BiL, they change on almost a daily basis. Mike, the owner, pays close attention to service and all customers. Beef, pork, chicken and various critters that swim in da water.


Should have checked for a new page before replying. :doh:
 
<chuckles at IllianaXJ>

Actually, I had a flat iron steak, done medium rare, almost perfect. G/f had a pork schnitzel that was also very good.
 
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