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Apparently HF have them now. I need to get one the next time I go there :lmao:

I got one 5-6 years ago to carve a 5 foot tall dick for a buddies birthday. They are pretty mean.
 
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Apparently HF have them now. I need to get one the next time I go there :lmao:

Guess I need to go to HF, there's less fun ways to loose a finger or bleed profusely.

I'm in the market for another yj or a bronco that I don't need
 
This used to be mine, then I sold it, then bought it back 4 years later. Since I bought it back 18 months ago only rode it home and to the dealer to get new tires and new fork springs and seals installed. It sits in the corner of the garage. Will not leave my possession again.
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After hauling a heavy gorilla crt thru deep snow today doing my sap collections I’m now thinking of spending too much money coming up with a sap collection trailer to pull behind the quad for next year. Thinking harbor freight 4x4 trailer frame with a couple of tanks mounted to it. Don’t need it, but sure would make my collections faster and easier.
 
After hauling a heavy gorilla crt thru deep snow today doing my sap collections I’m now thinking of spending too much money coming up with a sap collection trailer to pull behind the quad for next year. Thinking harbor freight 4x4 trailer frame with a couple of tanks mounted to it. Don’t need it, but sure would make my collections faster and easier.
You have a tractor. Use that. That's the way we used to do it when buckets were the standard. Of course you have to carry a couple 5 gallon pails to the trees.
 
Was it nothing but a can of foam when you opened it?
It was pretty shook up. I think my buddy lost about 30% to a facial when he opened it. Worth it.
Nice catch, but you fail the test by not shotgunning it. :flipoff2:
See above. The game was sort of like 3 flys up- if you catch it, you get to make someone else shotgun it... except the game didn't last long. Turns out a bud light can hitting terminal velocity with all it's 90* angles headed toward you is a lot more intimidating to try and catch than a fly ball. I managed to bag two, another friend took one straight to the hand rather than in the basket on the glove and it fawked him up pretty good. No one else caught one.

Also something to keep in mind is that not all can diameters are the same. I would much rather shotgun a coors than a bud light, but the coors can was too skinny.
 
Guess I need to go to HF, there's less fun ways to loose a finger or bleed profusely.

I'm in the market for another yj or a bronco that I don't need
Everyone needs a YJ. Last of the leaf sprung jeeps.
 
I just picked these up. They range WAY better than my Leica 2700 rangefinder, and they're considerably cheaper than the Geovids.

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Those are cool.

Looking for nightvision that doesnt cost as much as a midrange car. I would even consider questionable soviet models that might lead to brain cancer.
 
Some kind of Ferrari. Not anything that costs crazy money like $1M since I don't have that kind of disposable income. The plan is to buy one at its bottom, and have it increase in value. Maybe an F355 since they are roughly 25-30 yrs old right now and should be at or close to their bottom.
I’d go 360. Find a 3 pedal car, make sure the variators are good to go and drive the piss out of it. 355’s are maintenance whores and you don’t even wanna know what it costs when the valve guides go.....
 
I’d go 360. Find a 3 pedal car, make sure the variators are good to go and drive the piss out of it. 355’s are maintenance whores and you don’t even wanna know what it costs when the valve guides go.....
vinwiki- youtube- Ed knows his Exotics and has a pretty good eye on the market of them.
 
I’d go 360. Find a 3 pedal car, make sure the variators are good to go and drive the piss out of it. 355’s are maintenance whores and you don’t even wanna know what it costs when the valve guides go.....
Dude I know bought a 355 with enough miles that it needed a major service. He worked two jobs to save enough for the car and didn't consider how expensive a major is on that car. It was $29k...he had to finance the service. :laughing:
 
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vinwiki- youtube- Ed knows his Exotics and has a pretty good eye on the market of them.

That guy knows how to tell a good story. I enjoy his videos.

Don't care for exotics though, they scream "new money" to me and all the guys I've met that owned them were tools. Very small sample size though.
Those things just have Member's Only jacket and gold chain written all over them.
 
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