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Really nice looking rig, there's only two things wrong with it... Its parked at your place and the title does not have my name on it! Thanks for sharing!
Pick up a 1995 to 1998 Dodge Cumins 12 valve extended cab 4x4 and paint it OD green. You can run 70 until the sun comes up and with fueling and exhaust improvements, you may not realize your trailer is back there. My old Dodge would run 78 in air conditioned comfort pulling a heavy trailer and...
I went to Central, class of 1973.
Yes, you would want to avoid a lot of the trails. That open area at the south end and the trail that goes north then up the west slope would be fun for you. I would imagine the ridge above the ledges and the ledges would be Duece country. The ones that run...
Thanks for the welcomes guys!
If you go to YouTube and search for Kansas Krawl, you will see the limestone ledges and probably the rock garden. It is an interesting place to go. The guys with the 48 to 54 inch tires have chewed things up where some of it is very hard to navigate without...
Hi Terry, you may have seen my Kaiser at one of the Kansas Crawls. Mine was OD green with a canvas top. My brother had a red camo Kaiser (715s) with a hard or bikini top, depending upon the season. We both had Warn 8274 winches on the nose. I had a 10,000 Warn under the bed and he had a Ramsey...
I need to grab some on the ground photos, we stopped at the museum in Lexington, that was sweet!
There are some photos from our trip in a slide show. I would have gladly traded for a number of the vehicles in that Military Vehicle Museum! Glen
On my first one, it kept skipping and had chewed off a few teeth on the flywheel. When I replaced the flywheel, I left the transmission and transfer case on my jack and installed some six inch long bolts to keep it lined up. After swapping the flywheel, it was easy to slide the gearboxes back...
Hello from the Kansas prairie! I just bought a M-1008, not my first military vehicle though. I had an old 42 Jeep, three M-715s, and previously another M-1008. My last one was totalled by a nurse that did not think the red light meant stop and she plowed me a good one right in the driver's door...
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