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Old 09-28-2016, 05:46 PM
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I also have some pics from the UP. The couch in the back really ruins the pics but not much I could do.


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Originally Posted by Tlrmade
Who makes that plastic tub? Rubbermaid?
I think what you're talking about is a rubbermaid action packer. Great, waterproof & durable crates but they are proud of them.
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Originally Posted by squidpocalypse
I also have some pics from the UP. The couch in the back really ruins the pics but not much I could do.


Dare I ask why you were hauling a couch through the copper country? Lol
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Originally Posted by Chris's FX4
Dare I ask why you were hauling a couch through the copper country? Lol
Haha I had to bring it back to the in-laws in the lower P. It was a loaner until we bought something more permanent.

On another note if you haven't eaten at Fitzgerald's in Eagle River put that on your list. Their BBQ is on point!

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Thanks to the recommendation from Chris's FX4, I went out to the breakers to go see the northern lights. Ended up not seeing anything, but the location was beautiful.



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Helped out a Chevy stuck in the sand today. Used my Bubba ****** rope. Did the truck.

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Originally Posted by DrillRig52
Helped out a Chevy stuck in the sand today. Used my Bubba ****** rope. Did the truck.

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I may need to look into one of those.
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I may need to look into one of those.
They are sweet. I've only used it a few times, but every time it had been for something at least 2k lbs heavier than me. From a ram 3500 mega cab to a 25ft box truck.
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Originally Posted by DrillRig52

They are sweet. I've only used it a few times, but every time it had been for something at least 2k lbs heavier than me. From a ram 3500 mega cab to a 25ft box truck.
We could have probably used one when this happened the day before we pulled it out the day before when it wasn't stuck as bad with 2 pickups this time we had to use a cat 140g

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Originally Posted by 2000fordf1504x4
We could have probably used one when this happened the day before we pulled it out the day before when it wasn't stuck as bad with 2 pickups this time we had to use a cat 140g

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Wow, you would prob need the more heavy duty one, it's rated for 70k lbs I believe. Mines a bit smaller but still rated at 28,000.


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