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JCWages

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Pathfinder I

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Grass Valley, CA, USA
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Justin
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Wages
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I used it for a quick run to the dump. The scale at the exit confirmed my calculations. She's a PIG! lol Stock curb weight is listed at 4,508lbs.

5,320lbs at daily driving weight which includes 200lbs worth of sandbags and 1/4 tank of gas but without the winch.


Then on the way home feeling cool with my new steel bumpers I see this in my rearview. All decked out sporting an Alu Cab or GFC shell tent and Trasharoo and Maxtrax hanging off the back. It was a beast. lol
 

Magic Mike

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Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
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Michael
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Lee
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13728

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Army & Marine Corps
I used it for a quick run to the dump. The scale at the exit confirmed my calculations. She's a PIG! lol Stock curb weight is listed at 4,508lbs.

5,320lbs at daily driving weight which includes 200lbs worth of sandbags and 1/4 tank of gas but without the winch.


Then on the way home feeling cool with my new steel bumpers I see this in my rearview. All decked out sporting an Alu Cab or GFC shell tent and Trasharoo and Maxtrax hanging off the back. It was a beast. lol
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Knitron

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Off-Road Ranger I

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Clearfield, UT
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Jason
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T
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3805

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Installed new hinges on the Yukon. Door sagged too much and the pin holes were ovaled out. What a headache. Should've paid someone to do it..lol.IMG_20190530_153823326.jpegIMG_20190531_134811883.jpeg
 

CR-Venturer

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Traveler III

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Ardrossan, AB, Canada
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Drove up the mountain with my eldest kiddo to collect firewood for upcoming trips and got to test the Bahco Ergoforce Bow Saw while I was at it:
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The saw is highly recommended, btw. It made relatively short work of cutting through that old log. If I had the time, I would have bucked up the whole thing, because the chunk I sawed off split beautifully into nice fire logs. It was so dry I barely touched it with the axe and it split.
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