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yea i havnt got much in the ranger but i have a pretty cool film if anyone wants to watch me mudding it, i wish i had films of me pulling out those big block chevy's. anyone ever towed so hard they ripped their reciever hitch off? i have,
I only get chances like that when our dry summer winds bring in a monsoon. And you don't need a 4X4 to do that, all you need is a good enough head start!
We don't have mud out here, so this is what we do for fun. Had to clean my K&N after this because it took three tries before my friend figured out how to work the camera. http://www.maticuno.com/movies/dustdevil.mov It is a quicktime movie so if you don't have quicktime, it won't work.
that's nice movie you got there, that looks like fun, reminds me of a friends of mines backyard, all marshy, alls u have to do is rip it up and bam bam you gots lots of mud!! good movie
I did the donuts in a clearing in the woods. It was like a solid ring of dust around me. The only bad part was coming out of it. I couldn't see and about hit a tree. And what did you do to pull your hitch off!!?? I had mine stuck really bad once. My dad took the '79 F-250 and JERKED on my hitch several times. I mean he was jerking so hard the back end of his truck came a couple feet off the ground. After several hours of trying to get me out, we called a tow truck. 2 of them came because of the location i was at ( good thing since the first one got stuck trying to get back to me). When we had my truck hooked to the ****** block (One end going to the winch and the other going to the other tow truck) it just pulled the full size chevy right towards my truck. And all of this was with the ****** block around the ball on my BUMPER hitch. I dont even have a towing package!!
Deer hunting we get a bit of everything: sand, mud, snow, no rock climbing, but there are lots of area with small canyons that it's fun to drive in and out of. They're plenty steep, not like the grand canyon or anything but enough to make it interesting. It's always a rush when you can't see anything in front of you except sky. Feels like you're going straight up.
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