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  1. MarcusOReallyus

    Looking for some insight on a M1008

    There's the key. I watched a local 'tree' company doing ROW on my street. The guy had three men up on his chipper trying to force a small cedar tree into it. The struggled and shoved and fought and I could see and hear that his blades were duller than a butterknife. I have to wonder how...
  2. MarcusOReallyus

    Looking for some insight on a M1008

    Yeah, I'm in the same boat. Waiting for the yard to dry out enough to grind a dozen stumps. Planned for Memorial Day weekend, but it's a soggy mess now, and planning to rain all week. I have an exhaust system for the 1028 sitting here just waiting to be put in place when things dry out...
  3. MarcusOReallyus

    Looking for some insight on a M1008

    Raining there, too, Rick? 2:20 on a Saturday afternoon and you are here on SS! :mrgreen:
  4. MarcusOReallyus

    Looking for some insight on a M1008

    Yeah, but that's because you keep going through head gaskets! :mrgreen:
  5. MarcusOReallyus

    Looking for some insight on a M1008

    Drock, I had the same thought about the rattle can. Lots of spray paint to make it look clean. But lay off the engine, willya? It looks about as crusty as mine. :mrgreen: I don't know what kind of mud mine got into, but that stuff is like epoxy. Won't even come off with a pressure washer...
  6. MarcusOReallyus

    Looking for some insight on a M1008

    Good! Feel free to ignore Tinstar. Your truck, your choice. :mrgreen:
  7. MarcusOReallyus

    Looking for some insight on a M1008

    $14,000 for a 34 year old Chevy pickup? If it were not painted green and said CUCV would you even give it a second's consideration? Please understand, it's not a super-duper military combat vehicle, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. It's just a 34 year old Chevy pickup, with a...
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