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If you want to shut down at night, it's fine with me. I have a quiet model civi 3k that I can run at night, I think it's enough to run both campers.
Forecast is calling for low 80's and sun so far.
The different radios work together, one is a shorter range band, the longer range band radios have more channels.
I've used them in years past, just seems like nobody can hear over the trucks, and nobody keeps it on nearby.
I've rolled the rears out like Kenny said. Unbolting the trunion wasn't bad. Then driveshaft, brakelines, and upper torque arms if I remember right. I replaced the trunion on the M108.
I've make a puller out of a old drain plug. It does not take much to pull the bung loose from the pan. I've also had the pan off, and pushed it out from the inside, and popped the bung loose. But I've got a welder, and it's pretty easy to weld it back on.
Pretty sure doc did get shot with that... My son bought it. And my lovely daughter is standing next to me.
Notice the finger outside of the trigger guard? Gun safety, lol....
Just got home, good time and excellent weather. Everyone was still standing when I left. And don't hold the wrong end of a hand flare. Also, parachute flares go a LONG way in no wind.
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