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Well after 3 plug patches in the passenger side rear (maybe the last will hold) I will see tomorrow. If not I might be breaking down the beadlocks and putting the new 35" Boggers on.
Well got the "confidence course" laid out and a few obstacles built and then test wheeled on them. So its a work in progress.
To do list...
1. Fill those giant tires with rocks, the side walls started to flex in when I got on top of them.
2. Build a down ramp of some sort. Stacked rail road ties...boulders....something.
3. Finish the telephone/power pole lay out. ZZZZZZZZ
4. Finish the railroad tie stack. 3,2,1
5. Have to get some old concrete culverts and get them laid out. _OOOOOOOO_
I am staying just in that field and the creek (that has 2 crossings). I think I figured it right to be almost 2 acres. Counting the wood section and those 2 trail cut thru it. I brush hogged a race track around the outside. And put orange painted tires for turn markers for the grandson. He has a dirt bike....
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