scout II

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Jesse Ray
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scout II

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Yah Yah I know the anchor, rust magnet, blah blah. Just saying hi on a dedicated snow sight, Can't wait, would like to use it more this year!

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1980 scout II - 8 lug full width, disc'd rear ff14, 44 front stock 4.10's, 35's, SOA, still working on it, first build

wants 5.38's 37's lockers etc

building bumper for 8274 I just rebuilt using Superwinch's contactor and synthetic rope

considering dual battery - maybe AGM single

started with 31's and a decal eraser
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Re: scout II

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Welcome to the forum. Thanks for checking in.

Here's one we wheel with sometimes. He can usually break trail better than us, but when he sinks, it's over!

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Re: scout II

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SS2 that looks good

Ha, when he sinks its over, Been there.

I was worse than that one day, had to crawl out the window onto the level of the snow, spring wheelin in the blues (Cloverland side) and found a road that happened to be a creek at that time.


I'll get there, !!!
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Jesse Ray wrote: I was worse than that one day, had to crawl out the window onto the level of the snow.
:laugh: :laugh:

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nice looking rig
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These pictures are unfair because he is not always stuck, but when it is stuck there is plenty of time to get pictures! and my back still hurts from pulling him out.
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Jesse Ray wrote: I was worse than that one day, had to crawl out the window onto the level of the snow.

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EBSTEVE wrote:These pictures are unfair because he is not always stuck, but when it is stuck there is plenty of time to get pictures! and my back still hurts from pulling him out.
That was nearly 8 years ago :eek:
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Yep 8 years, you are getting old!
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