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oops I did it again

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killed a shaft as per terry's request:
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damn, you already broke the 44? time for a 60 :mrgreen:
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BlueDodgeRam wrote:damn, you already broke the 44? time for a 60 :mrgreen:
Nah, just get some cromos.


Also when you called me tonight I was worried at first that you needed help but I was in no state to drive out to help you. :mrgreen:
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Also tell me the story again when I am
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as much as i appreicate it randy, i really didn't expect you to break one just for me....... WHAT A PAL! :mrgreen:
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oh and thanks to my personal mechanic ary and caleb the toolman trowbridge
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shmoken875 wrote:oh and thanks to my personal mechanic ary and caleb the toolman trowbridge
Anytime man, glad to help. Sorry you had to go home so early, you missed a good show on root hill by the stockish XJ on 31s :mrgreen:
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well, that makes two good shows out of stockish XJ's on 31's and root hill..... anything pop on his?
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TerryD wrote:well, that makes two good shows out of stockish XJ's on 31's and root hill..... anything pop on his?
Lots of banging pops and clicks, but no obvious failures. I suppose he'll find out later if he did any damage.

I beat on my junk pretty hard last night and I'm a bit scared to go look underneath right now. :shock:
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shmoken875 wrote:oh and thanks to my personal mechanic ary and caleb the toolman trowbridge
we could have built u a new one with all the shit i carry :mrgreen: let me know if u need any help getting it back together
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I'm bummed that I missed this rainy bobcat run. last time I was out there at night in the rain Miller rolled on special trail.
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Ctrow wrote:
shmoken875 wrote:oh and thanks to my personal mechanic ary and caleb the toolman trowbridge
we could have built u a new one with all the shit i carry :mrgreen: let me know if u need any help getting it back together
yea man, I was gonna do it today....but got lazy, I gave it another look and I believe that it broke at the neck-down as well as the ears, and the u-joint.
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Warn Hub Fuses
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Post by Arya Ebrahimi »

There have been numerous instances on PBB where the hub fuse held and still blew the u-joint. Waste of money IMO.
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Post by yotacowboy »

or where the rig gets in a bind, pops a hub fuse, u joint or shaft, and is still in the same predicament, that is, stuck and broken.

save/spend the coin on some alloy usa shafts and some decent u joints, just my opinion.
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