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Old 01-05-2013, 03:18 PM
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Well worked some more on the RAM today. Realigned the clutch disc, thankfully I did not have to remove the bellhousing, just had a helper depress the clutch while I slid the tool in. Worked smoothly. Then cut the hole in the floor a little wider and about a inch longer. Hoping that is enough. So just getting ready to go out and lower the truck and slide the tranny in. I'll post results in a little bit .
 
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Been working on next winter's firewood supply, cut down a big ole' tree day:



Cut the main part of the trunk off and was gonna pull it up to the house, didn't get all the way, just couldn't get any grip on the gravel:




This isn't the biggest log I've pulled but it is easily the heaviest, sucker is full of water, and it is HEAVY.
 
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Cool stewie. All the wood I have cut for my stove is 4" or less in diameter... Makes it alot harder to cut.
 
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Originally Posted by stewie01
Been working on next winter's firewood supply, cut down a big ole' tree day:



Cut the main part of the trunk off and was gonna pull it up to the house, didn't get all the way, just couldn't get any grip on the gravel:




This isn't the biggest log I've pulled but it is easily the heaviest, sucker is full of water, and it is HEAVY.
Im guessing a 4x4 would come in handy.. But hey I am just a dumb poor whiteboy...
 
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Old 01-05-2013, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by dlyter09
Im guessing a 4x4 would come in handy.. But hey I am just a dumb poor whiteboy...
Yes, I need 4wd!!
 
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lol im just giving you a hard time man.. Someday you will get to experience the 2nd gen 4x4 lol
 
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just man up and buy a set of wheel chains and a winch already. lol. my dad use to have a winch in the bed of his truck and if he could not drive up the hill he would back up it up the hill. in your case he would have winch the log up the hill or into the box.
 
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Originally Posted by dlyter09
lol im just giving you a hard time man.. Someday you will get to experience the 2nd gen 4x4 lol
While I do need something 4wd I hope to never experience the 2nd 4wd system

Originally Posted by crazzywolfie
just man up and buy a set of wheel chains and a winch already. lol. my dad use to have a winch in the bed of his truck and if he could not drive up the hill he would back up it up the hill. in your case he would have winch the log up the hill or into the box.
Gonna have to buy chains, local Wal-Mart sells some for $70 that will fit.

I'd love to have a winch
 


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