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That sounds very cool.We are in Sacramento, we have a 1083 fire engine and a 10881a we are building into a water tender.
I have to see that! I'm in San Mateo and work in the city everyday.I'm here in SF with a 97 m1078. It was a blast romping it around the city in the rain over the weekend. The truck is definitely a good Prius repellant.
Thank you,I am in the Tracy area in the process of converting mine to an RV if anyone would like to come take a look send me a PM
We have tons of towbars, but only have 3/4" feet left. Located in Morgan Hill.Anyone know of a medium tow bar with 1" pin feet for sale in nor cal?
I sent a PM to cybindustries to see if this Sunday would work for a meet-up. I haven't heard back yet, but hopefully we can get something set up.I am in Santa Rosa. If you guys decide on a NoCal meet, would you mind adding me along with my little M151 to your list?
Brett
What's the mix in your "motor pool"?I'm also in the Sacramento area and would like to meet up, I have 8 trucks now and am working on a line of overland aftermarket parts, I would love to talk concepts and ideas of what people need, let's meet up!
I am going to meet cbindustries at his house on Sunday, but I would love to see your set up and talk parts/concepts. Maybe we can set up a formal meet up for everyone.I'm also in the Sacramento area and would like to meet up, I have 8 trucks now and am working on a line of overland aftermarket parts, I would love to talk concepts and ideas of what people need, let's meet up!
I really appreciate the offer. I will do that and having friends like that is an awesome resource. I'm the kind of guy who no matter how many times I cut a board, it's still too short. As far as fabrication; a grinder and paint make me the welder I ain't...I'm in Sacramento as well. Hit me up if you'd like to meet. I just have an M35A2 but I have friends that fabricate all kinds of stuff from wood to aerospace parts for a living.
You're not alone, don't let it get to you.I really appreciate the offer. I will do that and having friends like that is an awesome resource. I'm the kind of guy who no matter how many times I cut a board, it's still too short. As far as fabrication; a grinder and paint make me the welder I ain't...
Jack
Oh don't worry. After remodeling two houses and building around eight different off-road trucks/jeeps, I don't sweat it. Just poking a little fun at myself.
Good to know that I am in good company.Been there Bent that on the board always to short thing... ontop of that proud to say I am mechanically inclined as well.. as in I screw up everything.