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Dave08
I do not mean any offense, just offering something to think about and to be clear, I am not offering you legal advice.
It is clear that you are upset. Your neighbor is not being very "neighborly" and that is a shame, but that does not negate the fact that you violated the property...
As said previously, there are a good mix of trails. A lot of the trails have bypasses around more difficult sections. The trails are well marked, so you know before starting out whether the trail is going to be easy or tough. Deuces and 5tons rub trees on some of the trails, usually the trees...
Bringing M-35A2 towing a Cherokee. Riding Friday and Saturday.
2-6 people camping.
Will bring some firewood and beer.
Looking forward to a great time as ususal.
Good advice. I have the same issue Scott described. There must be a line in the air assist leaking. Slow enough to be quiet, fast enough that the compressor can not keep up. I shut off the valve to the air assist and the compressor built up the pressure quickly. Thanks again. Now to get on...
Thanks for the replies.
Bill, NAPA does sell a replacement for the regulator you pictured. It mounts the same, but it looks a bit different. There are several threads about the part.
The truck has worked fine for the past two years with the air assist.
I will focus on the pump itself...
My Deuce will not build more than 60 PSI. I though it was a bad regulator. I got a replacement from NAPA, but I still have the same problem. The regulator is the unit that I turned up on a search of this site. It has a range of 105-120 PSI. The prior owner installed an air assist steering...
Count me in. I agree with the earlier post about not having it over Holloween.
RC is a great park, but Northumberland County is continuing to work on their park project. Here is the link: Northumberland County Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area They orgainized a trail ride a few weeks ago...
I have a deuce with air assist. I have had the truck three years and it has worked fine. Recently it will not build more than 60 PSI and the buzzer pretty much stays on. I adjusted the regulator on the firewall in and out and it would not change the air pressure up or down, the truck stays at...
I am about 25 miles from Rausch Creek. We got very little snow. I'd call it a dusting if it were not so wet. They are calling for it to get to the mid-40s, so it will be melted off in no time.
Coming up Saturday early. The wife and kids are coming along so I am running my Cherokee.
I have seen folks riding in the back of trucks on trails and it seems a good way to get someone hurt. The trucks bounce around a lot on the trails. No way would I carry passengers in the back.
Matt...
I am coming up in my Cherokee on Saturday. I am working on bringing the wife and kids, maybe just a kid or two.
The Blue Mt. Jeep Alliance is having a trail ride that day and a swap meet, in case you have jeep parts to sell or you are looking for parts.
RC is having a beginner guided...
Vinny
There is a plenty of room in the parking lot for trailers. There is limited space in the woods for tents.
I may come up after work on Friday or early Saturday into Sunday.
During the Fall 09 rally we had some rain and high winds. We got some water in our tents. I talked my Dad into going out to dinner and staying in a hotel. I slept much better that night than I had the prior night in the tent with the wind and rain.
Kassim
You are a madman, I near fell over laughing when you took your second run at the mud pit that nearly stopped Clark with his 52" tires. It was worth the price of admission to see the water run out when you opened your door.
I am good for the first week of April. Looking forward to...
John
Thanks for the party and the fuel tank. I had a nice time shooting and met a lot of great people.
Matt, the feeling is mutual when I see you driving that 818 at Rausch Creek and I am only wheeling a M-35.