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Samsquinch the Terrible Magic Bean Manipulator
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If I ever drift off the mountain, hopefully Squatchy Squatch will be there to catch me in the downward aerial revolution.
FYI In south Idaho, there is Bruneau Dunes park boasts the tallest single-structured sand dune in North America with a peak rising 470 feet above the surrounding desert floor. Too bad, we can't ride on it.Yeah, MI has tons of sand. Nearly as much water inland as there is around us, maybe that's why.
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Trail crossed this creek four times. Nothing like discovering trails for the first time! Tread lightly...
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Posing 😁.
Trail crossed this creek four times. Nothing like discovering trails for the first time! Tread lightly...
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Had a chance yesterday to really give it a good run. First the spacers on the back made a huge difference. We have a couple places we ride on the side of the highway that leans a lot and we usually pucker up for it. We the spacers I flew over it with no pucker. Very impressed. The rear Elka’s were equally awesome. I pushed it hard over rocks and they handled it like a champ. I need to adjust them today a bit to stiffen them up for higher speed. That’s the thing. They ride so well that you end up pushing the speed up. Very happy to be able to walk after a good ride and not have to take pain killers. LolLet us know how it works!
My shocks were scheduled to be built yesterday. I ordered September 9th. I can't wait!Had a chance yesterday to really give it a good run. First the spacers on the back made a huge difference. We have a couple places we ride on the side of the highway that leans a lot and we usually pucker up for it. We the spacers I flew over it with no pucker. Very impressed. The rear Elka’s were equally awesome. I pushed it hard over rocks and they handled it like a champ. I need to adjust them today a bit to stiffen them up for higher speed. That’s the thing. They ride so well that you end up pushing the speed up. Very happy to be able to walk after a good ride and not have to take pain killers. Lol
Give us a review when ya get them installedMy shocks were scheduled to be built yesterday. I ordered September 9th. I can't wait!
I waited ten weeks for the rear shocks. Worth the wait but ten weeks. Damm. LolMy shocks were scheduled to be built yesterday. I ordered September 9th. I can't wait!
I don’t know if you have the front differential Torq locker but it makes it a whole lot better for going places that it wouldn’t go before. It will turn it into a true billy goatA foot of fresh snow. Muzzleloader hunting in North Idaho. Slid off the trail. Had to winch back on the trail with tiedown straps. Winch cable next dayed , came in tonight. Intelligently left rope winch rope at home... It was great fun. But it was not the honda. Loose nut behind the wheel.. Lol
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Thanks ,I was just looking at them. Just did doors, roof ,window, 26 "maxis Big horn radials ,heater is on the Fed-x truck. So it's gonna have to wait a bit.I don’t know if you have the front differential Torq locker but it makes it a whole lot better for going places that it wouldn’t go before. It will turn it into a true billy goat
I know what ya mean these accessories add up dang quickThanks ,I was just looking at them. Just did doors, roof ,window, 26 "maxis Big horn radials ,heater is on the Fed-x truck. So it's gonna have to wait a bit.
Right..Thanks ,I was just looking at them. Just did doors, roof ,window, 26 "maxis Big horn radials ,heater is on the Fed-x truck. So it's gonna have to wait a bit.
Mine has several of those, loose nuts! HA!A foot of fresh snow. Muzzleloader hunting in North Idaho. Slid off the trail. Had to winch back on the trail with tiedown straps. Winch cable next dayed , came in tonight. Intelligently left rope winch rope at home... It was great fun. But it was not the honda. Loose nut behind the wheel.. Lol
Ok who's next
You say corn crib? My Grandpa had a corn crib in his barn, his barn was a working barn, corn grinder, hay loft with the overhead hay forks, milking stalls, stalls for the horses. He used to keep the grain for the horses in trash cans, we would go out and slide the lids off 2 inches and come back a couple hours later, sneak up on the grain cans and slam the lids closed, full of rats, then go find the barn cat, throw the cat into the cans and hold the lids down, cat got very hard to catch after about 6 rounds of that. We trapped Muskrat around all the local farm ponds, skinned , scraped fat off the back sides of the skins and stretched hides in the ole corn crib, best was yet to come after every skinning, we had a fat throwing fight. Created a lot of pleasant memories in that old barn.Been trying to burn some old ear corn to clear out the corn crib. Load up some buckets and haul them around to the fire pit. Old washing machine tub let’s it burn low to nothing. It’s dark when I get home from work but the weather has let up a bit it’s nice to hang out at the fire for a bit.
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