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I've been watching a bunch of 4wd 24/7 and that would be totally fine too. I just want it to make 800 lbft at 1600 just like the dirty 30
 
Helped my hunting buddy Cory pickup this very clean LX450 this past Saturday. Has almost all the goodies on it. Hopefully we will see him at our next meeting.

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It's held at Leathereood offroad park in Kentucky. About 7 hr trip. Might be cool event. We also might want to checkout Leathereood offroad park too.
That is similar to the Safari Triathlon that I did back in the 90's in Florida and the Tennessee Off Road challenge series I did in TN. Both very cool events!



 
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It's held at Leathereood offroad park in Kentucky. About 7 hr trip. Might be cool event. We also might want to checkout Leathereood offroad park too.
I will say only that I hope they have their s*** together these days and that they stay the **** off of public roads and private property.
 
The Makitas are a better deal on Amazon. Comes with a bunch of useful things too and you can get the paddle version
 
Bummer. I was just in HD and the Milwaukee version of this was 80$. The Makita was 100
Picked up a new one on the way in to work. After using the Milwaukee battery one this am, I like the fit of the smaller Makita.
 
The Makitas are a better deal on Amazon. Comes with a bunch of useful things too and you can get the paddle version
F a paddle for long time use, I like to move my hands around and holding that paddle is a royal pain in the bottom. I will take the on/off switch everyday.

I paid $89 today for the 7.5 amp like the my old one. The cheaper ones are normally 6.0 amp
 
F a paddle for long time use, I like to move my hands around and holding that paddle is a royal pain in the bottom. I will take the on/off switch everyday.

I paid $89 today for the 7.5 amp like the my old one. The cheaper ones are normally 6.0 amp
I agree for long time use the “on” switch is the way to go. The ability to move around is awesome.
 

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