Old PSAR thread - please see the new one
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RancherATCrazy
Evening PSAR!
Well we made it back from Hawaii, Angie had to work today and I caught up on all the household BS, yard work ect... Still more to do tomorrow before I hit the grind back at the office [img][/img]</end quote></div>
Hope you had a good time. Did you get wet? How was the surfing?
Evening PSAR!
Well we made it back from Hawaii, Angie had to work today and I caught up on all the household BS, yard work ect... Still more to do tomorrow before I hit the grind back at the office [img][/img]</end quote></div>
Hope you had a good time. Did you get wet? How was the surfing?
Soooo, the wife and I haven't been riding much lately with the arrival of the first youngster this summer. We've been talking about how we're going to go about our trips to the sand next summer. She hates tent camping and refuses to camp like that now that there are three of us.
I had this bright idea that I'd take a look at some "C" class motor homes figuring they were nicer than tent camping and cheaper than a big motor home or buying a toy hauler (and a truck with the towing capabilities) WOW those thing can be pricey. For some reason I was thinking I could pick a really nice one up for $25-30K. So much for thinking I was going to find a cheap way to get out of tent camping.
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I had this bright idea that I'd take a look at some "C" class motor homes figuring they were nicer than tent camping and cheaper than a big motor home or buying a toy hauler (and a truck with the towing capabilities) WOW those thing can be pricey. For some reason I was thinking I could pick a really nice one up for $25-30K. So much for thinking I was going to find a cheap way to get out of tent camping.
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Yeah tent camping can bite...specially with lil ones...
I recently bought a 5th wheel and older truck. They both are in the 90's. Got a good deal on em...works..
Its just 2 of us for now..
I recently bought a 5th wheel and older truck. They both are in the 90's. Got a good deal on em...works..
Its just 2 of us for now..
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: OneFlyCowboy
You ever take the ponies out campin? It was an awsome 3 day trip. Im glad i finally got the wizzbang rino I was puttin Markers all over at each trail intesection i hit. and places i thought would make good camps</end quote></div>
Spent many weeks working cattle and spending nights out with a horse and a couple of dogs. Some of it was fun but most of the time it was hot and dusty or cold and wet. Like the quad a whole lot better. So far the quad has not offered to kick, bite or try to rub me off on a tree. It also seems to be better behaved when a few hornets show up.
Way easier to feed and clean up after and the expense is much less than a horse. Also the quads are a heck of a lot faster to get things done with.
We're down to just a few head of horses on the farm but the quad count keeps going up.
Last time I spent a couple of days on a horse, which was last spring, my back was sore for about a week. Just don't move that way anymore I guess.
All that being said, if I were able it would be nice to spend a week just roaming around the Goat Rocks Wilderness area again. Or ride the Crest Trail across Washington and Oregon. Good times. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
You ever take the ponies out campin? It was an awsome 3 day trip. Im glad i finally got the wizzbang rino I was puttin Markers all over at each trail intesection i hit. and places i thought would make good camps</end quote></div>
Spent many weeks working cattle and spending nights out with a horse and a couple of dogs. Some of it was fun but most of the time it was hot and dusty or cold and wet. Like the quad a whole lot better. So far the quad has not offered to kick, bite or try to rub me off on a tree. It also seems to be better behaved when a few hornets show up.
Way easier to feed and clean up after and the expense is much less than a horse. Also the quads are a heck of a lot faster to get things done with.
We're down to just a few head of horses on the farm but the quad count keeps going up.
Last time I spent a couple of days on a horse, which was last spring, my back was sore for about a week. Just don't move that way anymore I guess.
All that being said, if I were able it would be nice to spend a week just roaming around the Goat Rocks Wilderness area again. Or ride the Crest Trail across Washington and Oregon. Good times. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: OneFlyCowboy
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TractorPacker
Drunk Jayna is the funniest thing I have ever seen. The carpet is wet, but it's fun.</end quote></div>
Yes yes.. I was figureing there was alcohol involved in that message [img][/img]</end quote></div>
@ 1:19 am huh?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TractorPacker
Drunk Jayna is the funniest thing I have ever seen. The carpet is wet, but it's fun.</end quote></div>
Yes yes.. I was figureing there was alcohol involved in that message [img][/img]</end quote></div>
@ 1:19 am huh?
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: warriorqueen
Has anybody ever rebuilt their Brake master cylinder before?</end quote></div>
it isn't hard, they just need new fluid as a lube when you assemble it. Upgrade your new fluid as well while you are at it, like Motul 600 fluid. It has a boiling point of 609 degrees which is top notch. If you want some assistance, let me know.
Has anybody ever rebuilt their Brake master cylinder before?</end quote></div>
it isn't hard, they just need new fluid as a lube when you assemble it. Upgrade your new fluid as well while you are at it, like Motul 600 fluid. It has a boiling point of 609 degrees which is top notch. If you want some assistance, let me know.


