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Originally Posted by harveya Been to Canada a few times but only to Toronto and Montreal. When I first came to Canada, Nortel was everyone's favorite company and you got treated as royalty when you came through the airport once they knew you were Nortel. Last time I came to Toronto everyone seemed to have lost a packet on Nortel shares and I felt like a leper. Still I don't work for Nortel anymore so I guess I'm welcome again. Was going to try to emigrate to Arizona but the Americans don't want the brits for some reason - not sure why, we are almost human. Canada was always the first choice but the cold weather put my wife off a bit, mind you she's coming round to the idea now - the UK is going to the dogs now, going to have to leave before the government makes us all bankrupt.  | the nice thing about Calgary, we get about 30 days of overcast a year, even when it is bitterly cold the sun is out...
i can not think of a better city/province to live in. we were thinking of moving back to Ontario but i would miss the mountians and BC has the worst goverment going (and PST). Alberta has a booming economy, mountians, great people and for Calgary we have the chinooks that come in just whenyou don't think you can take the cold anymore. |
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Originally Posted by light_duty Not least for your expertise in matters 2L-TE!
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Wayne, I'd love to come wheeling with you guys sometime, as long as you don't mind schooling another total newbie.
Fianlly, this may be a stupid question, but is there any way to retrofit an electric locker onto my 78 without swapping out the rear end? If only I'd known then what know now, I'd have held out for a truck with the locker option.
Robin | of course you can come up for a run, i enjoy the look on the newbies faces when they see what their vehicle can do with just a bit of guidence. very seldom do i use the locker and if you have a limited budget you can always install an aussi locker...
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Originally Posted by Jan-78FJ40 beautiful, thank you Wayne!
Jan | thanks Jan, i was really moved wiht the scenery yesterday... |
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12-05-05, 09:13 AM
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| crushers Kind of off subject, but  , what kind of lube weight do you guys run in the diffs and transfer/transmission there? I got synthetic in all places in both the cruiser and the Taco, but when it gets cold, like down to -20C and the vehicles have been parked outside for more than say 3hrs, the drive train is really stiff.
Nice pictures, I shy away from winter trail runs, I'm just a wimp when it comes to being outside in the cold, mainly the fear of breaking something when it is -20C outside  I don't mind taking road trips though, since you don't usually do anything extreme as long as you stay on the road. |
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| OK Wayne two things :
1) Yes I want one (LJ78) :-)
2) Incredible scenery. We don't see that much in San Diego ;-)
Couple of those downhills almost look like a ski run.
Take Care,
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12-05-05, 10:01 AM
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| Great photos Wayne....
The next time I am down in Calgary I will stop in and chat with you about the river shiver..... Looks like fun....
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12-05-05, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Urbancarrot Great photos Wayne....
The next time I am down in Calgary I will stop in and chat with you about the river shiver..... Looks like fun....
Todd | please do stop by. |
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12-05-05, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by SurfPonto OK Wayne two things :
1) Yes I want one (LJ78) :-)
2) Incredible scenery. We don't see that much in San Diego ;-)
Couple of those downhills almost look like a ski run.
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Originally Posted by coldtaco Kind of off subject, but  , what kind of lube weight do you guys run in the diffs and transfer/transmission there? I got synthetic in all places in both the cruiser and the Taco, but when it gets cold, like down to -20C and the vehicles have been parked outside for more than say 3hrs, the drive train is really stiff.
Nice pictures, I shy away from winter trail runs, I'm just a wimp when it comes to being outside in the cold, mainly the fear of breaking something when it is -20C outside  I don't mind taking road trips though, since you don't usually do anything extreme as long as you stay on the road. | 75/90 weight Delo premium
and yes the first 1/2 km can be a bit stiff... |
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12-05-05, 11:31 AM
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| Nice pics WayneO. Im glad I have DSL. I sure would like to make it this year. When is it again?
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you would be most welcome to come play in the hills. BTW, the food was unreal last year...
here is a link: http://www.rmlca.ab.ca/rivershiver/
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| Awesome pics Wayne, makes me want to come but it's a ways and I dunno if I could get away... Quote: |
Originally Posted by crushers It climbed the hill easily and then up came Carlo with no problem but i love the look on a newbi's face when they finally see what a cruiser can do. | I guess I'm a perpetual newb in more ways than one. Quote: |
Originally Posted by coldtaco Kind of off subject, but , what kind of lube weight do you guys run in the diffs and transfer/transmission there? I got synthetic in all places in both the cruiser and the Taco, but when it gets cold, like down to -20C and the vehicles have been parked outside for more than say 3hrs, the drive train is really stiff. | At the risk of hijacking yet another thread, there are all sorts of tricks that have been discussed about tranny/xfer warm up in cold weather. I did the tranny in 5th/xfer in neutral trick this morning because it got below 30 degrees F last night for the first time this winter (I know, it's wimpy). Actually, now that I do the search, you brought the subject up about the same time last year cold country cruiser help
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12-05-05, 06:56 PM
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| some pics from 45 Kevin |
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| I don;t care what anyone says...that's a Sheltie...a big one...but a Sheltie nonetheless.
Great pics!
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Originally Posted by Island Moose I don;t care what anyone says...that's a Sheltie...a big one...but a Sheltie nonetheless.
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| ahh beautiful, I love your wheeling stories!
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| Very Nice Run Wayne, it looks like it is a lot more fun with snow instead of ice. Man I have to get back up there for run in the winter, maybe river shiver in 06.
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| Hello Wayne,
Look like fun.
Is that up the Gargantua Caves in the Crowsnest?
Some of the pics look A LOT like it.
If so notice all of the cleared trees that where on the road? During that big freak snowstorm in September hundreds of tress came down over that road. I spent two days with a friend clearing that road. It was fun!
Happy wheeling,
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