- 1,715
- 3,845
- 113
- Location
- Hidden Valley, Az
Yep it was the official NWS high temp, more than once.
And forum guys wonder why I buy 140wt gear oil...
DG
And forum guys wonder why I buy 140wt gear oil...
DG
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Man, I broke out in a sweat just from reading that right now!!Yep it was the official NWS high temp, more than once.
And forum guys wonder why I buy 140wt gear oil...
DG
.Yikes
You've seen the mercury (NOT the Heat Index, but the thermometer), hit 122F?!
Guessing the snow accumulation that particular day was minimal...
I used to backpack (summer and winters) in Wyoming:Couple years ago, but Here is a 5 ton, STUCK in the snow!
Thanks! It has been a fun truck to own.I used to backpack (summer and winters) in Wyoming:
- I remember those snow fences along the highways
- Those things were like 20-30 feet tall (!)
Sure do like your "Iwo" grille-cover, vimby210. Classy!!
.My Newly Aquired M818View attachment 884352
I don’t have anything currently to load it but I’m working on that lol..
Might have to eventually paint it black - but I love your GET OUT OF THE WAY that is mounted on the hood. Since you have a "Tipper" you must have something that will load that bed. That will be great up there in the cold where you are... And the weight in the back will help keep you from slippin' and slidin' around. I like it!
What sort of straps/chains were you using? What was the WLL?Did a bit of a recovery the other day for a local tow company. Was pretty frozen into the pond and took a few good pulls but we got it. https://youtube.com/shorts/g9eJrIPbKnA?feature=share
The big strap that's connected to the truck is rated for a minimum of 474472 lbWhat sort of straps/chains were you using? What was the WLL?
The big one that's connected to the truck is rated for somewhere north of 474472 lb. And the strap that's connected to the truck is 80-90 kWhat sort of straps/chains were you using? What was the WLL?