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Post by tubbs on Dec 5, 2006 19:23:58 GMT -6
When is the next play day? Who do I talk to to schedule my own?
You know who I am;
Tubbs
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Post by samlam on Dec 6, 2006 8:38:22 GMT -6
Whats up Tubbs, we have missed you guys from up north, well all but Travis G. LOL, Give us an Idea when and where and we will see what we can do
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Post by tubbs on Dec 6, 2006 18:49:59 GMT -6
Would Dec. 16 or 17 be to soon? I start my vacation then and it's supposed to be in the 40's.
Location: East of Cambridge, just north of the Schnowske's rendering place, where Hog City once raced. It's in a pasture, but we play only in the crick. It's steep, deep and fun. 5 of the 6 vehicles out last time were with broken parts, body damage, or both.
My vacation runs from the 16th@noon till Jan 3rd, so I've got more options for dates.
If you would like to take a look, give me a call at 309-235-1772, and I'll work something out.
Tubbs
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Post by samlam on Dec 7, 2006 8:52:50 GMT -6
Tubbs do you have any reverse cut gears for a dana 60? 4.1 - 4.88 or higher, last play day I broke my pinion, Im not sure how many members would be up for a real test, Well guys any of U want to make a trip to Cambrige?
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Post by tubbs on Dec 8, 2006 18:12:57 GMT -6
Sorry, Sam, no rev cut gears.
I would have tried in my Toyota (from way back when, on 31's, if I still had it) if that's what you mean.
Not many get threw, including me at times, but we had a guy with 33's there, lost his exhaust, but he had fun. It all comes down to if you want to sling some mud, get stuck, get pulled out, and repeat, plus its now most likely deeper.
There maybe some other spots for the smaller tires, maybe. When we get a good freeze, they will be able to have more spots. I'll have to talk to Dad about playing in the field next to the crick, but that may require some $ for spring field work, if it's muddy.
January shouldn't be a problem, for another run.
Tubbs
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