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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:26 pm 
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Winch bag (gloves, tree strap, d rings, 25ft. tow strap)
Enough Sockets and Wrenches to do everything (I didn't say EASILY... but enough)
Tire Patches
Tire Plugs and tool
Fix A Flat
930 cv and grease
power steering fluid 1 qt
oil 1 qt
brake fluid 1 bottle
BEER 12 qts.

I have spent enough on everything that now when things break they are big enough that I can't carry a spare :? :cry: :lol: :wink:


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:57 pm 
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lngtrvl2332 wrote:
Winch bag (gloves, tree strap, d rings, 25ft. tow strap)
Enough Sockets and Wrenches to do everything (I didn't say EASILY... but enough)
Tire Patches
Tire Plugs and tool
Fix A Flat
930 cv and grease
power steering fluid 1 qt
oil 1 qt
brake fluid 1 bottle
BEER 12 qts.

I have spent enough on everything that now when things break they are big enough that I can't carry a spare :? :cry: :lol: :wink:

Obviously someone who believes in rule #5.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:43 pm 
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Location: Chandler Az
Most of the time I'm farther away from the road that a lot of you so I take more stuff.
Winch, snatch block, 30' strap, 10 ft chain, 3/4 " clevis.
All the tools to remove any nut and bolt except the gland nut.
Air hose that screws into a cylinder, lots of tire plugs, starter fluid for seating beads, tire irons
Spare cv boot, cages and balls.
Large assortment of nuts, bolts and washers, (use bailing wire to string the washers and nuts).
Hi lift jack, long and short sledge hammer, shovel, small hammer
spare clutch cable, clutch hook, hook roll pin, cc adjuster nut, barrel nut, acc cable
baling wire and tie straps
wire and connectors, test light
spare plugs, points, condensor and spare coil mounted next to primary coil.
Jerky, water, toilet paper, paper towels, window cleaner
Spare tire
For moral support I tried taking a younger woman but the wife stopped me. :)


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 11:01 pm 
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Location: GEORGIA ON MY MIND
A 45 :wink:


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:58 am 
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I like brad and jasons lists the best. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:08 pm 
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See me and Racebuggy agree.You never know when you gonna run up a Snake :shock: We were parked at Windrock talking to friends in the trail when a buddy ran over a big ass rock trying to get around me .When he did a 4 1/2 foot copper head came hauling ass out from under that rock and tried to get in the buggy with me ,,,,,Thank GOD for my 45 in my holster hooked to my turning brakes
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A 45 :wink:


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:38 pm 
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See me and Racebuggy agree.You never know when you gonna run up a Snake :shock: We were parked at Windrock talking to friends in the trail when a buddy ran over a big ass rock trying to get around me .When he did a 4 1/2 foot copper head came hauling ass out from under that rock and tried to get in the buggy with me ,,,,,Thank GOD for my 45 in my holster hooked to my turning brakes
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A 45 :wink:


talk about overkill!!! :lol:

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:53 pm 
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plumberbill wrote:
rockrockets1 wrote:
See me and Racebuggy agree.You never know when you gonna run up a Snake :shock: We were parked at Windrock talking to friends in the trail when a buddy ran over a big ass rock trying to get around me .When he did a 4 1/2 foot copper head came hauling ass out from under that rock and tried to get in the buggy with me ,,,,,Thank GOD for my 45 in my holster hooked to my turning brakes
rockrockets1 wrote:
A 45 :wink:


talk about overkill!!! :lol:

A cheap little double barrel 45 pistol is the the best snake gun made.I call it the snake buster,I shoot 410 shells in it,just point and shoot.you just got to aim near it and you've put a hurt on ole snakey.lol.only good snakes a dead snake.word of advise on sliding your v treads on a snake,if you come across one and lock the rear tires up on it to kill it.come to a stop and ease off it to make sure it's dead.I locked the rear tire up on a big copperhead one night slid about ten feet let off the brakes and when the tire came around throwed it right up in the buggy with the wife,not good.it was tore all to hell and head tore up but it could've been bad,well it was bad but now I laugh about it.won't make that mistake again.lol.Chad :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 4:50 pm 
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I cram everything I need in my ammo box. Which consist of most all the tools I need ,spare rotary button, oil brake fluid spare throttle cable points and cv's. Beer cooler packed seperately :D

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:06 pm 
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We have rigged a rotor button every way possible Ha Ha good one :wink:
jon williams wrote:
I cram everything I need in my ammo box. Which consist of most all the tools I need ,spare rotary button, oil brake fluid spare throttle cable points and cv's. Beer cooler packed seperately :D


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