I broke my ankle and had surgery to retrofit it with some hardware. Right shoulder is also screwed up so me and crutches are not doing well. There are two steps up from the attached garage to the house. My wife went home before the hospital released me to scope out a way to get me up those...
All it did was assume daily driver status and run errands. This since the Dodge W250 injection pump is spewing fuel to places other than the injectors..
Made a trip to the Platoro CO area. The southern San Juan mountains are new country for me and it has outstanding scenery. The aspens were late and were putting on a show.
Elevation at Platoro is 9,900 ft and nights were cold so we stayed in a cabin rather than sleeping in the 60.
Trip...
I cannot work up the nerve to expand the discussion to include another piece of winch gear commonly used with shackles.
"First Law of Holes: When you're in one, stop digging."
Bumper looks great. Something that pretty would stress me out.
The opener is a necessary piece of gear - every 60 needs one.
I don't haul the Hi-lift around that way anymore
Detroit 6-71 aka "screaming Jimmy". Wind it up and it has a sound like no other.
Equip it with an air starter. Hit the starter when someone walks close by and see how many wet their pants or have a coronary.
When I was a truck stop pump jockey the drivers thought this was great sport.
That photo was from a few years ago back in Illinois.
Here in Raton we got just 2-3" Friday night with wind and light flurries yesterday and today. You've been getting pasted over your way.
That photo is giving me flashbacks to my former life cross country commuting in Illinois. Flat as a pool table and nothing between you and the North Pole but a barb wire fence.
From a few years ago - did not make it to work on this day.....did not make it out of the driveway come to think of it.
From the 2nd photo it appears the mouth breathers who are too lazy to haul in junk appliances to shoot up are cutting down trees with gunfire.
Damn shame.....on them.