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Old 01-25-2014, 10:11 AM
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Muddier than it looks, one nice aspect of silver. Finally got it washed yesterday.

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Now I feel obliged to go get her super dirty. She only hits the mud every once in awhile nowadays lol.
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Not all that muddy, but about as dirty as she usually gets. Can't keep it clean during hunting season!
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Powerlines + 2013 F150 with Mud Grapplers = A long day of cleanin

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I would love to have a day above freezing so that I can get all the salt off my beast.
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How do you guys live with all the clay and mud permanently stuck on the under carriage x,x
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Kevford I turn a sprinkler that goes in a half moon cycle on under mine and then I go back and touch up what that missed.
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Pressure washer. We need to get a curved handle for stuff like that but it just hasn't been a huge priority. Not to mention that it's put away in the shop so that it doesn't freeze right now.
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