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I'd like to do that!Thanks. It looks better in pictures than in person! The whole truck could use a coat of paint.
That was the town of East Berlin Pa. I live a few miles south of there in Hanover. If you're ever in the area, stop by the VFW, they have an F14 and a M60! Also let me know we'll grab grab a beer or coffee
Summit Racing is based out of Ohio, so it may be you are just lucky enough to be in their backyard, maybe.
Went to a car show with Ole "Fluffy" was the only military vehicle there, was kind of bummed about that, but it was a "Car" show. Still, many enjoyed seeing the old girl riding the streets with classic Detroit Muscle Machines. Most of the cars were setting off other car alarms due to the headers, mine was due to shear resonance, lol.
On the way back home, picked up a heavy load, wasn't sure if the truck could take that much weight, but she did just fine, that x-tra large pizza with extra cheese was pushin' it to the limits.
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Got a pict? I know what I think the look like (like the HEMTT), but love to see it on an 939, the wife is in the 5th percentile (it's our running joke when the MKT TM said that) and need a better leg up.I bolted up 2 MRAP steps, the ones with a cable holding the step, 1 on each side to give me and the girlfriend an extra leg up. Really helps with me, I am 12 weeks out on a hip replacement.
Photographed the robin's nest with 3 eggs living inside my front bumper.
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That's a real beauty shot there; nice pic.Had mine in a parade in town with the M105A2 trailer attached. Here's a pic of the combo, minus the U.S.A. flag.
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That's funny. It's kind of like the birds are using your rig as a Mother Ship.I have that SAME problem. Something magical about the inside pockets of the front hood, and the rear bumper for birds. I've gone all around town with them hunkered down in their nests. We get home, and out the come.
5 more leafs of water today. It takes an hour per load. 3 more loads tomorrow and I will be done.
I don't even feel them back there at all. When I would haul it with my crew cab tundra I could definitely feel it.Does it get "hairy" at all driving the water tanks around (like do they ever start sloshing on you)?