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That's good to hear Jay. Dad is doing really good actually. He has adjusted really well and is in good spirits. We were worried how the transition would go but went great. A big relief off of us.
You nailed it Jay! Cousins was a waste of money. Can't pass the ball under pressure at all. Our defense even sucked. Backup QB and they can't even pressure him.
Hey fellas -
Signed up to FTE yesterday. First time I've signed up to a forum, but been reading it for a while. trying to get things all tuned up before it gets cold out. This morning I found this MN chapter. I don't know how the basis - i have to get fancied up. I don't have a picture, and I haven't found how to have a handle instead of my name...alas.
Good morning.
Welcome to the MN chapter Ryan. You would have had to sign up with a User Name to have it show that way. Using your name is fine. And I think you need about 25 posts before you can add pictures.
Thanks for the welcome!
I'm driving a 78 F150 with a 351m in it; 4spd NP 435, NP205 xfer case and 8" rear end. Small lift - not sure how big. I've got 33s on it now, and there's room for a bit more (15" rims). Bahama blue. For my 7yr old and I, it's the perfect toy. Gotta fess up - I was team toyota for years, but after my 94 rusted to dust, I couldn't find another one in my price point. Found my ford on CL from a nice fella in Prior Lake. He'd done a bunch to it, I've done some basics - rear end, wheel bearings, brakes, etc. Been scratchin my head on timing this summer - lots of reading.
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