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I know. I just threw a bunch of money at mine and want to get it out one more time.
You need to move north. I have dumped a bunch into mine. $300 range shocks rebuild, $800 range for top end rebuild, $130 for new runners. I need to get an egged out hole on my rail. Now some how I managed to rip the front cooler from the bulkhead this afternoon. I think it happened this afternoon. I can still ride it but will see if I can get the holes welded up so I can drill those out and attach it again
sled just turned 8500 miles when I rode it into the driveway this afternoon
You need to move north. I have dumped a bunch into mine. $300 range shocks rebuild, $800 range for top end rebuild, $130 for new runners. I need to get an egged out hole on my rail. Now some how I managed to rip the front cooler from the bulkhead this afternoon. I think it happened this afternoon. I can still ride it but will see if I can get the holes welded up so I can drill those out and attach it again
sled just turned 8500 miles when I rode it into the driveway this afternoon
Officially our trails are open Dec 1st to March 31st.
That sucks on the cooler. Someone should be able to weld those up. Probably the same person who can take care of the egged out hole in the rail.
Originally Posted by fordpower88
Good morning guys! We made it to Thirsty Thursday!!
Morning guys and welcome to Friday! I been off since Wednesday because my Dad came down to help me redo our master shower. It is 4x5 and all tile. So big job. Trying to get it done before the girls come down. Otherwise we only have 1.
Good morning Dave! So what your saying is if you don't get that shower done then the girls all have to shower together in the same shower?? Hmmmm not seeing a problem with that.
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