Sleep in truck or Go for it?

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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sol View Post
    Thats looks like a big piece of water right there man.
    It's actually not big at all, you can Seadoo around the perimeter in about 20 min IIRC. The lake is almost round, 5x6 miles.
    Quite small really, but pics make it look bigger.

    RD

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    Ouch
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    Ouch
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    Ouch
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    Going to try to make it the 12 miles back to the truck tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully all goes well. Those sticks in the track were about 8' long. Not sure how I picked those up.
    The sprocket is pooched, but with just a little luck I can keep the chain on for the trip.
    Going to round up a couple batteries, and see if I can weld the muffler up before we leave.
    5 of us headed out with only the one machine........ Livin on a prayer, lol.

    RD

  3. #23
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    Well, I couldn't round up enough stuff to weld the hole in the muffler yesterday, so I tried JBWeld.
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    Looks like it might work.

    My brother threw a Sprocket on a Chopper for me this morning, so it looks like I should be able to make it back to the truck later on today.
    The kids are happy that we don't have to try to limp home down that trail, lol.

    Now to see if I can get that axle out if there.

    RD

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    Crazy stuff man

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    Wow.

  6. #26
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    And that is why you carry everything including the kitchen sink.....

    Best of luck changing out the sprocket.
    Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.
    —Will Rogers

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    The JB Weld didn't last to the end of the Airstrip, so maybe 1 km, then I had to run with the hood off so I didn't burn a hole through it.
    Got the new sprocket installed this morning, no problem.
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    RD

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    Jb weld never works for me. I think I'm figuring out why your so good with these machines. You really use them.

  9. #29
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    You just can't do this with tires, unless u have 2 machines.
    Tracks make it look easy

    http://vid123.photobucket.com/albums...ps29b8f3b8.mp4


    RD

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    Doc did they just drop the sprocket out the chopper door?

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