The "BUMBLE" build. Project slow go.
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****ing around after work today .
(Pic don't do it justice its I nice climb to this rock wall)
(Ground still a bit soft)
(still need to make my front diskos)
(Brush wacker)
(Geocatche of the day. Way to hard of a climb for the boy but he made it.)
Simple fun on a nice day, bring on the snow!
(Pic don't do it justice its I nice climb to this rock wall)
(Ground still a bit soft)
(still need to make my front diskos)
(Brush wacker)
(Geocatche of the day. Way to hard of a climb for the boy but he made it.)
Simple fun on a nice day, bring on the snow!
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Well in my boredom I found something to do. Well more like created something to do. In tightening my upper rear shock bolts (wow did they need it) I snapped one. Yay for already snapping them when I did my lift. The fact the we through bolted them made short work of running to churches and grabbing grade 8 **** to replace them all.
That done I Installed my cargo area stainless steel beer holder (still need to find a bottle opener like my buddy Will has on the side of his jeep to put back there) originally made for my snowblower but never installed. .....
tired of sitting on the back at my buddys farm after working on the hayride and not having a place to put my beer.
That done I Installed my cargo area stainless steel beer holder (still need to find a bottle opener like my buddy Will has on the side of his jeep to put back there) originally made for my snowblower but never installed. .....
tired of sitting on the back at my buddys farm after working on the hayride and not having a place to put my beer.
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Where is that spot you were messin around at looks fun! im also in Delaware county. Media pa to be exact. lookin for some different places to go
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By the Swedesh cabin in clifton.
yup, Bates motel I used to spend a lot of time up there haven't had the time the past couple years.
yup, Bates motel I used to spend a lot of time up there haven't had the time the past couple years.
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wow that just weird!! a bunch of my friends work there, i went to school with the owners son at one point and i live about five minutes down the road. Have any idea what Wolffs applehouse is?
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loosen the retaining nut, but dont take it all the way off. use a flat head screwdriver to pry it out, using the retaining nut and transmission pans as you're contact points. another trick i used was to put some vicegrips on the retaining nut and bump it out with your fistacles.
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Ya don't do that I read that tip in all the write up too. All that did was strip the threads of my wiper arm
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I sprayed it with kroil all night. I get it off tomorrow .
You might drive an XJ if you use a floating holiday to work on your Jeep.
You might drive an XJ if you use a floating holiday to work on your Jeep.