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Thanks, Woody. The Dirty Toy School events were created to offer a variety of training sessions in the morning followed by trail rides in the afternoon.

It's amazing how you can accelerate your skills when working with someone who has already figured things out.

And, you have fewer bad habits.
 
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Hmmm new issue of "Special Operations Technology" has a pic of a white 80 with OEX on the hood and a couple of paragraphs on OEX in an article about private sector training. Also has your sweeeeet BJ70? in it!
 
I did not see that article---is it in E form anywhere? Was it good? We do a heavy volume of SOF, Utility companies, Relief agencies, etc and they often write articles without letting me know. We are expanding to two new locations, one in USA and the other in Central America. The base will remain muddy, rocky, hilly, treey Connecticut.

The BJ 75 is now getting a bed that I am putting into production---i.e. trail type contractors box with camping, extended range tanks, drawers, roof rack, roof tent, etc, etc. I will have pix on the website when done. It will be all Aluminum and have tree sliders, sand ladder racks, all kinds of real stuff. Just added a few new vehciles...I k now this is a cruiser site, but the Defender 130 I have with 3 inch lift, and 200tdi on 34s is very pleasing to drive. Not like the BJ "beast" with an ATX turbo and 38s, but...... sometimes a much better vehicle to train with since it actually has to be driven well to get it where you want to be..

cheers and thanks for the note on the article.

Bruce
 
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bruce not lurking anymore

I did not see that article---is it in E form anywhere? Was it good? We do a heavy volume of SOF, Utility companies, Relief agencies, etc and they often write articles without letting me know. We are expanding to two new locations, one in USA and the other in Central America. The base will remain muddy, rocky, hilly, treey Connecticut.

cheers and thanks for the note on the article.

Bruce

bruce, I don't think you're lurking anymore!! you're probably on the MUD forum more than you care to admit :flipoff2:

yes. I've heard some great things about you & bill. my buddy's dad owns avenger superchargers in colorado springs, which is where I first heard your name dropped. thx for your input in previous posts.

anyways, I'm planning on signing up soon for bill's dirtytoyschool this dec. in borrego springs, ca. :steer: totally worth the price he's charging for a wknd!!!

happy trailing :cheers:
jonathan
 
I did not see that article---is it in E form anywhere? Was it good? We do a heavy volume of SOF, Utility companies, Relief agencies, etc and they often write articles without letting me know. We are expanding to two new locations, one in USA and the other in Central America. The base will remain muddy, rocky, hilly, treey Connecticut.

The BJ 75 is now getting a bed that I am putting into production---i.e. trail type contractors box with camping, extended range tanks, drawers, roof rack, roof tent, etc, etc. I will have pix on the website when done. It will be all Aluminum and have tree sliders, sand ladder racks, all kinds of real stuff. Just added a few new vehciles...I k now this is a cruiser site, but the Defender 130 I have with 3 inch lift, and 200tdi on 34s is very pleasing to drive. Not like the BJ "beast" with an ATX turbo and 38s, but...... sometimes a much better vehicle to train with since it actually has to be driven well to get it where you want to be..

cheers and thanks for the note on the article.

Bruce


Sorry, I didn't see your post, pm a fax# and I'll send it to ya.
 

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