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Thinking outside the E.A.A grounds by the Charcoal Pit II on 20th Ave....so that if people want to go on the grounds they can and for the others that might not want to spend the extra $$ they can still get the feel of the event and also see the airshow and show off your trucks :)
Hi Everyone .......I was wondering if there any interest in doing E.A.A in Oshkosh, WI? We would set up an area by the E.A.A grounds to show off our trucks and meet lots of new people......I am originally from Oshkosh and this is a HUGE event! This event runs from July 25-31st .....here is a...
Everyone thought I was dumb for wanting a tow bar and a geared lug wrench for each of my trucks. I might not need them but once in three years, but there is no substitute when you need them. I think Westy's 3/4 drive impact might have worked if he had a 1/2 or 3/4 air line to run it. The comp...
Ok so another adventure started today in the backyard with Westy & Gimpy......Gimpy brought his geared lug wrench for the trip and Westy used it today and the lug nuts are free......fat lady sings another success:beer:
It was a GREAT adventure even tho I didn't feel very well.......but I tried to get as many pictures and video as I could ....sorry the
video isn't that good but once I looked in my rearview mirror I saw a state trooper and stopped shooting......glad he didn't seem to mind...lol
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