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Just kick tapatalk to the curb and make this site be on regular site mode on your phone and not mobile. Works for me, unless someone uploads thru tapatalk
Ok. Here's the pic to use.
Well, papabear, I figured out on my computer how to delete the thumbnails/attachments. It is so much easier when you can see the screen vs. the phone.
Lets try the CUCV/M1008A1 one more time. If the combo may not be allowed with the "more than one MV/month rule" than it is the CUCV to vote for. If the combo of connected vehicles can be used than it is the combo.
My CUCV, I call Chev (ch pronounced like the ch in "cheese"). The M929 I was calling Sand Dune when it was giving me a hard time, as it was just sand colored but not in motion. That was just little things from the long-term sitting time since Army quit using it. Little each, but plenty. It has...
Ok. It was 11° this morning and time to see how the four batteries held up compared to just two. It cranked over very fast (like it was 80° out) and held up to a total of 30 seconds or so cranking. The 8.3, of course, didn't fire at first without the ether button. Then after about the fourth...
I lived in Summerville and Ladson for only a few months each place and really liked Summerville, but wasn't so fond of Ladson. But you know how it goes with opinions, and I wasn't even 20 yet. Still hsve a niece and nephew in Summerville. Both deliver mail and love the town.
Nice. All Chevy 4x4s from that era did that with the front but the rear was just up to the bottom of the bed. I never moved any but never went over the rockers either. I think I will move mine now as this beast beats civy Chevy's hands down and I have caught myself taking it further than I ever...