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Way to go Damon! Glad you got it done again!
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Congrats man! Thanks for sharing both hunts with us!
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I’ll take it if still available
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duxngeez started following Lincoln wire feed welder, Polaris RZR 800 and tilt trailer (couple questions), WTB-Travel Trailer and and 1 other
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Polaris RZR 800 and tilt trailer (couple questions)
duxngeez replied to grapevinedave's topic in Other Hunting Gear
You won’t be disappointed with new truck or new trailer tires as long as you keep them inflated to max or close to max. The biggest reasons you see lots of blown tires on trailers are the tires are too old and they didn’t check the pressures before they took off or people are driving too fast. If you take care of them, either should serve you well. -
Thanks guys. I will check these out!
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Looking to get a travel trailer and hoping someone has one they are thinking of selling. Much prefer dealing here than Craigslist. Looking to get in the 24-30 ft range with slide. Either bumper pull or fifth wheel is fine. Preferably a lightweight model, clean, and ready to use. Budget depends on what you have. Thanks in advance! Feel free to PM or text. Ryan 602-22eight-11zero8
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Polaris RZR 800 and tilt trailer (couple questions)
duxngeez replied to grapevinedave's topic in Other Hunting Gear
This is great advice. You definitely want the tongue weight or your trailer will sway back and forth. It is dangerous like Bigtub is saying and it heats your trailer tires up which will cause all kinds of problems. If there is any sway at all you need to make adjustments. Typically increasing tongue weight corrects it. A couple of other things to consider are not to run your trailer tires for more than 5 years. If the date is 2019 or older(listed on the sidewall) I would replace them. They can have lots of tread on them but the AZ heat is very hard on tires and it isn’t worth ruining your weekend or worse by running tires that are weather cracked and can fail anytime. My guess is that your 5x10 trailer is a single axle, so a couple of new tires will run you a couple of hundred bucks and you will be set for 4-5 years. Trailer tires or LT tires will be just fine for you. Keep them inflated to max or close to max pressure and either should give you good service. Limit your speeds to whatever the tires are rated for (typically listed on the sidewall as well)and you will avoid lots of headaches on your trips. Enjoy your side by side and have fun! -
Thank you, I will check it out.
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Looking to buy high quality PCP airgun. Hoping someone has one (or two) on here before buying new. Looking for Daystate, Brocock, Air Venturi, FX or similar. Thanks in advance! Ryan
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Lincoln Weld Pack 100 wire feed welder. I purchased it used a few years ago. It works fine, I just don’t have a need for it anymore. It comes with a partial spool of wire. Live in far West valley, work in Sun City. $175
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Very cool. Congrats to you both. Thanks for sharing the pics and story. Way to go!
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Great looking pups!
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