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Old 12-09-2010, 08:43 AM
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Yea; I guess I will!
Moose got in a good one, and I'm not sure if he knew it or not!!!!!

That was funny......I don't care who you are!! LOL
Completely non-intentional. Hope there isn't someone with the user name Hobo...
 
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wow!! hobo! I haven't heard that one in a long time. You're showing your age Moose.
Ehhh, what's that you say sonny? Speak up! I can't hear too well....
 
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I took this one this morning at 7:30; it was 28º.
I missed sunrise but it was 10 degrees here.
 
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Completely non-intentional. Hope there isn't someone with the user name Hobo...
Moose that goes without saying and I'm sure everyone here knows that.
 
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Originally Posted by MooseHenden
I missed sunrise but it was 10 degrees here.
We had a cold spell Thanksgiving week and I'm hoping that it has moved on for a while. We had a few nights dipping down to -10 and those kind of temps make me a little nervous.

I get a bonus in the spring if the resort survives the winter without a bursting water line!! LOL

At least one that could have been prevented.
 
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Old 12-09-2010, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Specta
We had a cold spell Thanksgiving week and I'm hoping that it has moved on for a while. We had a few nights dipping down to -10 and those kind of temps make me a little nervous.

I get a bonus in the spring if the resort survives the winter without a bursting water line!! LOL

At least one that could have been prevented.
Did some work with a friend who has a flood/mold cleanup business. State requires sprinklers in rental units and office buildings. The idiots put the pipes in the attic above the top floor and don't wrap them with enough, if any, insulation. He gets lots of work come January and February. My oldest son, Moose 1, is working for him and loving all the hours he gets.
 
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Originally Posted by MooseHenden
My oldest son, Moose 1,
 
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Old 12-16-2010, 01:09 PM
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I went Christams Tree shopping Tuesday.

going up icy trail #74 video
I stopped to take a picture and had a hard time getting going again.
I was towing a trailer and all it wanted to do while I was slidding backwards
was jack knife. Right here I hadto get off once to keep from going into the creek.

coming down the icy section #74 video
The gravel along the left edge is where I was getting to close to the edge on ice to be comfortable.


Got my tree.

My Christmas Tree Video
And heres my tree finished. Yes, I hope I never grow up. LOL
 
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Old 12-16-2010, 03:07 PM
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Sounds like Manheim Steamroller in the background of the Christmas tree video. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, let nothing ye dismay, remember Christ our saviour was born on Christmas Day, to save us all from Satan's power when we had gone astray.... I'll tell you the old hymns and carols are so powerful to me...

I know what you're saying about ice. That last ride I took up in Berlin, NH there was about an inch of snow on top of ice. As I went down the steep decent from where I had lunch I was thinking, "Man I should have come down the less steep trail I just came up."

How does the limited slip front work on ice? I'm curious. I know with all four wheels grabbing I almost had an IBM on a couple of slides. (involuntary bowel movement for the uninitiated)
 
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Yep, Mannheim Steamroller

On ice and snow all four wheels dig. Really about the only time the 3-wd kicks in is when one front wheel is off the ground. If all 4 are on the ground they're usually all digging.

It's different. Mine is quite a bit more aggresive than let say a Kawi, Suzuki or AC when they are in 4-wd but don't have their front diffs locked.

I think chains or studs are the only thing going to help on ice.
 


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