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I've had my truck locked with the windows rolled most of the way up at a show, only to come back and find the doors wide open.
A kid was just about hanging his full weight on my horn chain the 916 once. I didn't like that.
Replaced the upper radiator hose and changed the coolant filter. It was something I had needed to do for quite some time, but just finally got around to it. The upper radiator hose wasn't nearly as hard to put on as I thought it would be. I did not need to dismount the radiator or tilt it...
Did the yearly fluid check.
Transmission Oil
Transfer Case Oil
Front Axle Oil
Middle Axle Oil
Rear Axle Oil
Checked the engine oil, radiator coolant, brake fluid, and tire pressure as well, but I do those more than once a year.
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