gooffeyguy
Tom
Pricey, and not many great reviews
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What TQ are you going with?For this shop.....estimated $2700 labor and I already have about $2000 in parts. There is gonna be more. Tuning and some more small parts. Mebbe some head work.
rent a backhoe or tractor for a day and fix it up, that and a few yards of gravel should fix you upTook the Tahoe up to my "worthless piece of desert" this weekend to install some new targets.
It looks like there was probably a lightning strike out near the property, and along the unmanaged part of the trail.
I believe a firetruck was sent out there, and two of the big ruts in the trail had been filled with the fine ash/sand that's out there in an attempt to probably get the fire truck across it.
that left a powdery mess that I nearly got stuck in twice, the second time on the way out I knew it was there and did a full send crossing, and still nearly got stuck in it!
The Jeep has its new tires (KO2s) mounted and installed, butter smooth on the freeway.
Still needs gearing before I'm willing to take it up to the property, but I really want it done especially with the new sand trap!
Makes me really want to drop the coin on the Tahoe to get some decent tires on there, maybe I'll try the KO3s...
And the new cats on the Tahoe nearly started a fire in some high grass when I had to stop in to figure out where I stashed the extra T-Posts.
Been thinking about what to do with the new sand trap,
Maybe if I could bring enough water with me, I could bring a few bags of cement and mix it into the fine powder, then dump a bunch of water in there in hopes of filling in the rut and turning the powder into something more solid.
I have a big need to pull a trailer up there soon, I want to start building a little shack soon.
And I can't see getting a shipping container up there unless that trail is solid.
rent a backhoe or tractor for a day and fix it up, that and a few yards of gravel should fix you up
I think most equipment rentals have the trailer and a tractor, uhaul rents pickups. been a good while since I rented anything but usually it's already trailered and chained upthen I need to tow it up there or find someone willing to use gps cords for the location.
out in the middle of nowhere is an understatement in this case.
a front end loader/bobcat would be awesome to have for the weekend, I could clear out a bunch of the brush, define the road on my property, and fix the main road.
I believe those alone exceed the tow limit on the Tahoe, then I still need to add a trailer to tow it up there.
Just dead head that sucker up there.then I need to tow it up there or find someone willing to use gps cords for the location.
out in the middle of nowhere is an understatement in this case.
a front end loader/bobcat would be awesome to have for the weekend, I could clear out a bunch of the brush, define the road on my property, and fix the main road.
I believe those alone exceed the tow limit on the Tahoe, then I still need to add a trailer to tow it up there.