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Here is a video from our pines trail ride the first Deuce is a C turbo(marksgarage2) the second is mine a D turbo enjoy!
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3017522292100579902&hl=en
I have the m66 ringmounted on my deuce. I also found a cab support plate at Aberdeen'06 installed as well. There is a substantial amount of weight on the cab and there is a noticible shake of the spring mounted cab when driving with the cab top removed.
My dad used to put chains on his 61 Willys pickup when we plowed snow in NY. They were a pain to put on. I cannot imagine putting chains on the deuce! How often do you need them
its fresh water, we get deeper puddles when there is rain. The last time I went we were there during a hurricane. There was no shortage of water that day!
you guys took some great pictures especially the one of my favorite spot, then place the steering box broke! I have some video that I will figure out how to post when my ankle heals and I get back to work. Ankle and trail ride are not related!
someone I know, who will remain nameless was in a simmilar situation in the New Jersey Pines. I do have a photo that will not be posted here to save shame!!!
how deep do you plan on going? I have been in water up to the bottom of the front fender and over the top of the tires just below the air intake with out any ill effects with out a fording kit.
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