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I think the Es are a little heavier thus the mpg hit. I have over 50k on ones on Tacoma and probably have another 10-15k left. That said, I had a slow leak after tripping around N. Georgia the other week. Apparently a thorn (what my repair guy speculated) punctured on the side of the tread just...
I have one of these chargers and the sucker will power off after 5-10 minutes of powering some LED lights. I then plug in a hand warmer/battery pack and it does fine.
Maybe some politician will get on a horse and get some community service hours dedicated to trash pickup. Might should be done without publicity since it might breed more lackadaisical attitude. I saw some trash that was put in bags and left. Of course, the animals had opened the plastic bags...
Let that kid get in the dirt! LOL! I was up that way just before the last tropical system came through. Two weeks ago? Did a good bit of exploring and marking some dispersed camp sites. Mostly stayed at FS Rec areas since old peoples get half price and I had never been that way before. Cooper...
I decided to put some premium fuel in my Tacoma last weekend. Never tried that before. I was pleasantly surprised at the boost in mileage. Went from about 14 to about 17 depending on the type driving and terrain. Easing around at 50 - 55 mph on rolling hills I got close to 19 mpg and that was...
My Kindle reader is nice since it is dark at 1930 and I rarely fall asleep before 2200. Realized while tripping around the N. Georgia mountains this week that a chainsaw is a good idea. I went under several deadfalls that could easily have blocked me in on a windy day. I saw many places where...
I have a cargo carrier on my front receiver (see photo). I use it for a large cooler and a small generator. Works good but I don't plan on rock crawling. I have contemplated using a winch also but That is weight and space I don't really have. I could put a hitch ball if needed but haven't...
I use a telescoping boat hook to do things like open and close my RTT and pull stuff out of the bed. Doing things usually alone one has to innovate. I'm in pretty good shape for 67 but working harder is not part of the plan.
Currently my main driver is a '17 Tacoma 4X4 with 62K miles. I have an old '93 Toyota pickup 22R engine with 200+K miles with never a wrench on the engine. Replaced manual transmission. Just use it down on the farm to work out of and haul trash, etc. I also have a '90 Chevy 1500 Z71, 5.7L?/350...
I just today found that I'm going to be up that way Friday. If there is any room for just me and my Tacoma and RTT I might check ya'll out and split the rent or something. I am on my way to N. Georgia to have a look around and check out some fishing. Let me know, otherwise I'll be up around...
PFFFTT! I have one that lives in my neighborhood. Seen him jogging on my way to work.
Seems like there would be some trail camera or phone footage at this point. They are very pervasive. Yet, there's still much that's unexplained in this wide world. Like, is bisexuality a preference or an...
Anybody got any advice for operating Little Buddy at higher altitudes? Saw a disclaimer about issues above 7000+ feet. Like, when you may really need it! Is it an oxygen thing or a pressure thing?
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