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I hadn’t ever heard of it until we got one on the Mojave right after moving to Idaho a few years ago. I had to look it up and see if it was a normal thing. Nobody does that in my former state of California that I am aware so it’s new to me.
Travis..
I have a 20 year old quad with a plow. My brother was here from Connecticut last week and got to help with the midweek snow. He was surprised at how well the quad worked. I bet he has one by next winter
Travis..
Welll.... its not quite that simple...
The 'popular' story is that this woman was visiting some kin in canada [with Georgia as I remember or some other American plate ] and some hosers were quite unkind to her. Really upset her, so her kinfolk suggested they go putter around and 'shake it off'...
I have a pic of my dad and his siblings sliding down the hill under the wires on the poles at the road. Dunno how much snow it was, but it was a lot. South Berwick Maine, around ‘50-‘52??
Travis..
ok....... enough of this silliness,
the idea is to eventually screw the entire back of the car together, and have the quarters fit perfectly over the wheel wells (a minor miracle :praying:)
I usually just section the outer few inches and avoid any issues; , but with also having to replace the...
So i tore a 62 413 down and it had the ly rods, only one side of the rod is chamfered where it goes up against the crank filet, tore apart a 71 413, ly rods and it looks to me like both sides of the rod is chamfered, has anybody seen that before