jvazquez53
El Tractor
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An unscheduled brake job! 

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Very cool of all the help you have given your town.
Sorry to see all the damage![]()
Removed the front bumper. Torched an adapter plate. Added my dinky little 9000 lb winch and finally finished the 4W319 trail in Liberty, Wa. Turns out I didn't need a winch but it sure felt good knowing it was there.
The trail didn't officially open until the next day, but we got lucky. We didn't know it until later in the day, but the forest service was clearing the trees ahead of us. We caught up with them toward the top of the trail. As far as difficulty I would say that it depends on the weather. I can make it with my unlocked 80 when the trail is mostly dry but when wet the dirt turns to a clay based mud that acts like grease it can be extremely difficult. I had great success chaining up in the mud a couple of weeks prior to this trip when it was very wet. I did not make it all the way through due to the lack of a winch. The lower elevation has some bushes that will pinstripe and the upper elevation has all the awesome hill climbs. The picture above was my 80 on the largest of the stair steps which is the worst obstacle when the weather is dry. I climbed it with little effort although I did hear my muffler touch which turned out to leave a small dent in the bottom of it.
I fxxxing love this thread
figured out I don't like towing with 345s..
Of course now that summer has finally arrived my air conditioning stops working. Looks like I will be replacing the condenser. I got it pretty cheap through Amazon though. About $80
Started last weekend and finished up today. Built a swing down for my 4x4 labs rear bumper.
Did 30 miles on the Barlow Road in the Mt Hood National Forest. On the way home, my transmission lines decided to rupture!