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So this weekend, I joined the crowds of off road enthusiasts that swarm Sand Lake Recreation area here in North Western Oregon on every big holiday. I had been dying to get another M925A1, and what better time to take it someplace like that, than when it is crowded and there are lots of people to see your truck? Ha ha
And sure enough, there were all kinds of people taking pictures, and even lining up their quads in front of it for pictures and things. I was the only military truck truck until a tan and black M923 showed up today.
When I first got there, my tires were around 60-70psi, and the thing was basically worthless. Once I dropped the tires to 20psi, it was like a whole different animal! I was able to go all over the place then.
I had my bed set up in the back, as well as food and my laptop and some movies. And I brought my Yamaha Rhino in my M105A2, so I switched back and forth between driving the truck around, and the Rhino. Then I'd climb in back, and lay in bed and watch a movie and go to sleep. Pretty fun! Just wish I had a family to have shared the fun with. It was aweful lonely just me and the dog. But oh well. We still had fun.
This is the truck that I just bought a few weeks ago in non running condition with a destroyed piston and cylinder liner. I worked fast to get it all fixed and ready for this trip this weekend. And it performed great! Ran and drove just like it should! Now I've got to hurry up and get that nasty salt water and sand off the poor thing!
But yeah, I brought my GoPro camera, and my nice Canon SLR, so here is a little video and some cool pictures I got.
https://youtu.be/GDIqx8JRJG4
And sure enough, there were all kinds of people taking pictures, and even lining up their quads in front of it for pictures and things. I was the only military truck truck until a tan and black M923 showed up today.
When I first got there, my tires were around 60-70psi, and the thing was basically worthless. Once I dropped the tires to 20psi, it was like a whole different animal! I was able to go all over the place then.
I had my bed set up in the back, as well as food and my laptop and some movies. And I brought my Yamaha Rhino in my M105A2, so I switched back and forth between driving the truck around, and the Rhino. Then I'd climb in back, and lay in bed and watch a movie and go to sleep. Pretty fun! Just wish I had a family to have shared the fun with. It was aweful lonely just me and the dog. But oh well. We still had fun.
This is the truck that I just bought a few weeks ago in non running condition with a destroyed piston and cylinder liner. I worked fast to get it all fixed and ready for this trip this weekend. And it performed great! Ran and drove just like it should! Now I've got to hurry up and get that nasty salt water and sand off the poor thing!
But yeah, I brought my GoPro camera, and my nice Canon SLR, so here is a little video and some cool pictures I got.
https://youtu.be/GDIqx8JRJG4
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