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CSM

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  1. Dunno... I just copied the link and it embedded by itself. Good song though
  2. How about some 90s- early 2000s?
  3. I thought about it... But then just lost the leveling kit. I would have kept it though if I had an adjustable track bar. I took the lazy way out.
  4. Don't nobody start a game of one upmanship here.
  5. Looks nice. Id bet your radiator is full of grease and dirt from the breather though.
  6. I think he is bored and is modifying it for the sake of modification... If a page won't load for me it will if I reload while on that blank page.
  7. I always taste the fuel, the good fuel has a nice savory note... Just kidding. I always wonder if I'm getting "good" fuel.
  8. Any reason the linkage could have been jostled loose? Ido look over the linkage and scan for codes. Mine will do that on certain smarty torque management settings.
  9. Stop catching the small ones. pfft. Walleye is my favorite though.
  10. Either way, it is a great 3 day weekend! I've been fighting condensation while living in the south. Super humid and either cold inside with A/C or cold outside with winter. Dealing with cold outside is easier. If your camper was heated all night, then the surfaces of the camper were cold enough to condense the water out of the air. To eliminate that condensation, you have three options. 1. Warm the condensing surfaces ( good for heated mirrors, but not practical for campers). 2. Raise the ambient interior air temp significantly above the dew point, (raise the heat) which is not always practical as you keep adding moisture to the air all night. 3. decrease moisture in the air (depress dewpoint) by increase airflow. Any combination of these last two can be effective for campers with heat. I am a fan of #3 personally, but I like cold. Another interesting aspect is that in the winter up there, it is so cold it drives the moisture out of the air and onto most any surface. In my experience, I tend to let the camper/tent/shelter vent pretty well prior to going to sleep and then if I have a nice heater (pretty much never) I will leave a few vents cracked and set the heater on low. The heater should keep the dewpoint from becoming depressed and keep the moisture low and CO low, as I've never had a CO or CO2 monitor.
  11. If you have the heat on, I almost wonder if a vent down low in the floor paired with your roof vent would create enough circulation through convection.
  12. Sorry.
  13. The countries of the world are playing a game of global devaluation. In the end, everyone who holds dollars loses money. The winners are the ones that can produce commodities that are required at the time. If I had significant money to invest I would buy farm ground and lease it. I don't, so I buy tools, invest in my skills, and save my money as much as is reasonable. The government has a problem of being everything to everybody. Government chairity, government health care, government this and that. Bureaucracy grows like weeds and until we decide as a country that we want something different, nothing will change. I am a Christian. The Bible says that God chooses the leaders we deserve... as a whole, I say we are deserving what we are getting. After all, few care enough to vote, and those that do have voted our leaders in office.
  14. I like you, but I am going to disagree with you in a big way. There is a lot of rabble rousing propaganda out there... and I know a thing or two about propaganda. Also, I am very right wing, but here you go. The Bundys and their militia are wackos using the excuse of some deseret mormon utopian dream at home and some other craziness elsewhere. I am going to attempt to discredit the so called militia, not the Hammonds or their plight. I have much sympathy for the Hammond family and contempt for the BLM et al. I am no fan of the alphabet agencies at all, however the Bundy ranch and the group of tards at the bird sanctuary are empowering liberal causes. They aren't helping anything but labeling right wingers as complete nutjobs. They are also painting vets as crazy too... Not that the mouth breathers up there are vets, just liars looking for free stuff and some fame. Linkypoo to the leadership of the "vets" out there "serving their country." -> http://www.nate-thayer.com/heavily-armed-oregon-patriots-lied-about-actual-military-combat-service/ How about this for a few points... The Hammonds were not charged as terrorists, they were charged with a federal arson charge. That is constitutional. A post OKC Bombing anti terror law upped the penalty to 5 years, thats the only terror connection to the charges. The original sentence was overturned on appeal, as it was illegally short. Last but probably the real kicker for me, the Hammonds are not involved with the "militia" and have disavowed them. http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-9th-circuit/1656649.html 9th Circuit, Appellate Opinion, Hammond V US, 2012: The Hammonds have long ranched private and public land in Eastern Oregon. Although they lease public land for grazing, the Hammonds are not permitted to burn it without prior authorization from the Bureau of Land Management. Government employees reminded Steven of this restriction in 1999 after he started a fire that escaped onto public land. - See more at: http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-9th-circuit/1656649.html#sthash.pVFeUdgC.dpuf The Hammonds violated their lease. Overkill by a very self serving and overreaching BLM legal team? Definitely, in my opinion. However, If you owned a rental house and had told your renters not to rip out the carpet or cut down trees and they did, wouldn't you be a bit peeved? All in all, the militia is just a group of opportunists going up there making a ruckus and making us conservatives look like a bunch of idiots who didn't even bring gear. I mean they asked for dumbest crap like liquor and snacks. Here is a video of the mouth breathing idiots. They are all up in arms about cameras put there by the power company to monitor their sub station to enhance safety, reliability of the grid, and to monitor for theft/vandalisim. Genius! Lastly, if you disagree with all that, or don't believe. Think about this... What kind of group openly threatens the families of local law enforcement and servicemen and women in the U.S. military? If you come after me, fine, I will fight you. But threaten my family? Sounds like something some street thug would do or daesh. eta, I really didn't mean to hijack this, but I felt the spirit move me!
  15. Watch out for them urban utes. And my cousin Vinny is good people, I don't care what those pin heads call him up in Rochester.
  16. I like the gun talk! I haven't done 45acp yet, but the reloading subforum on ar15.com is pretty good and rigidly moderated unlike other parts of the site. I do cast my own though and will get molds for 45acp soon.
  17. I can put more layers on. I can only get so nekkid.
  18. I might get something bigger than the tailshaft like a big soda bottle and trim it to slightly bigger than the tailshaft housing... or just do it down a really steep hill.
  19. Vibration sounds like something axle/suspension related... something is binding be it a pinion bearing, axle bearing, ?? And when you unload it it vibrates. Not saying it can't be trans... but that would be pretty weird. If you're sure it's trans, then start looking for shavings in the oil. Nothing in there moves that much without cutting stuff.
  20. That's a start. You should get a settlement from that that should cover your car though.
  21. Um.... mabe take the driveshafts off and get under there with a buddy running it. Bring a stethoscope. How's the tailshaft bushing?
  22. That shouldn't be your fault... that is a lack of proper caution on the 18 year old SF schmuck. Did they discuss recourse?