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Trail fix pix thread

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mdo817 said:
Fun trip

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Damn fun trip and the night ride back was epic.

I was about to go looking for these pics and post them.
 
Yes a trip I will never forget. And one of the memories that keeps me wheeling and wanting to go back to Harlan.

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Bumping this back up. Surely somebody has broken some **** and rigged it back together since Jun of '18?
 
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The adjustable wrench Rachet hammers they have at tractor supply are actually pretty cool
 
Thanks for bumping the thread. I have only had small stuff lately. I did have a fuse block that had a loose terminal that drove me crazy at AOP. It would show about 12V so I passed it up on checks a few times. Once I figured it out I just pulled the leads out of the back of it and just wrapped the leads tight in electrical tape.
Not a trail fix though since it is still like that. :unsure:
Moral of the story. Don't just trust voltage.
 

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One this weekend at wolf caves.... last trail of the day, 2ft ledge. Left upper link sheared apart.... come to find out.... previous owner down the line thought welding a slug in and plug welding it, then welding the tubes together was good idea....

Used rear winch to recenter the rear, then took drive shaft out so it wouldn't arc off battery switch.... atlas in 2wd front and drove out.
Called summit machine, ordered two new uppers.

I was happy and rig came home under own power.
 
My Dana 300 shifter rail dust cap came up missing thus blowing gear oil everywhere. Just find a flag pole and some rtv for the win lol.
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