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Its been a while for me also. I'm still here in the north central NM mountains, sold my 5 ton and now have an Osh Kosh 32k gvw snow blower truck. Now I just throw the snow instead of getting stuck in it. Lol
Its all about greed!!!! I will never buy from them. I bought both my trucks on ebay for way less than GP starting bids, and I am totally happy with my purchases.
Moisture and rust will cause a clutch to stick engaged. Depending on the transmission, sometimes the clutch pedal can be depressed, while a pry bar used thru the access plate can free the stuck clutches by prying away from the pressure plate.
I used to live near you a few years back (Maysville area). I would take my buggies out to the table top mountains or sometimes north west up to the Little Sahara.
I'll keep you in mind come spring. There are a few back roads between you and I, and the one that seems to come out on your end, does so north/east of Chama. I'll trace it out again on google earth in the future so that I can be more specific. I still need to get my rig tagged and insured before...
Yes, I traced out some roads on Google Earth trying to find a short cut to Chama, and found one, but there may be private property to cross, unsure. Might try it someday.
This time of year, the rangers are unable to reach the mountain lakes.
Tres Piedras, next to San Antonio mountain.:shrugs:
Might be nice to have a get together next summer here in the mountains at one of the local lakes! Do some fishing!
Here is a pic of the truck trying out the speed bumps a couple months ago. We got some snow up here today so I may go out and make some tracks here shortly. I sure am happy with it, and truck just now rolled over 2000 miles on the OD since the 2008 As New restore. I purchased an 11 ft snow plow...
The original private owner of the truck, purchased it shortly after the Kansas rebuild so it had only 1975 miles on it and was in like new condition, not even a scratch in the paint. He used it only to attract attention to his Army Surplus store in Las Vegas, NV. It was chained solidly from the...
It was easier for me to remove 8 bolts and slide the bed back, than to drop the transfer case downward and lift it back up while crawling around underneath. I prefer standing when possible. Also, the mounting brackets on the 90 model are made like a saddle, so that you pull three bolts and lift...
All is well, project completed. It took approximately 12 hours for two men to remove, disassemble, assemble, install. Drives well in high and low range. Very Happy! :wink: another blessing! God is great!!!!