Proper way to wash a 4x4

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It kind of looks like some type of baptism to me. Now that the rig is blessed it should be able to wheel anything.

Mark
 
Is we really aposa warsh them things?
If I washed mine, how would I be able to bring home the 25# of mud from there for my yard?
 
Is we really aposa warsh them things?
If I washed mine, how would I be able to bring home the 25# of mud from there for my yard?

25#'s?.....you would be surprised! Once I washed the 4runner in the street and shoveled up what didnt wash into the sewer. I put it in a garbage can just for grins, I weighed it....186lbs :grinpimp:
 
4rnr sounds like you have too much time on your hands. Down here in southern Indiana we grew up on mud, it doesn't take long to fill in the low spots in the yard by parking over them and putting a sprinkler under the truck for a hour or so. But be carefull, some strange things start to grow out of the dirt that is left behind.

Mark
 
4rnr sounds like you have too much time on your hands.
Mark

Do you think?

You should see what I can do with tooth pics!
 
You just need to see out the windshield well enough to see the color of the street lights when go to town for gas or supplies, right?
 
Is transporting mud across state lines legal?
 

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