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whats the propane for?

what was rangers idea for?...bob

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Propane is for the Bernzomatic torch or an emergency spare for my fishing lantern

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A hatchet would be handy too


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Get you a set of “headwaters seat covers” and don’t look back!

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Originally Posted by Hydenseek
Get you a set of “headwaters seat covers” and don’t look back!



have them on my 16 350...will get another set....bob

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Originally Posted by TheKid
Propane is for the Bernzomatic torch or an emergency spare for my fishing lantern



whats the main purpose for the torch?....bob

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Thawing locks and other frozen stuff, starting a fire in a hurry, etc. Just a good reliable heat/flame source. Can of mapp gas can be better if its really cold, and the torch will burn either.

Oh.... Also a good emergency cigar lighter. smile

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Gorilla tape, snatch block and a heavy duty 12 volt jump box is almost a necessity.


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Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Gorilla tape, snatch block and a heavy duty 12 volt jump box is almost a necessity.



TG......thanks.....what air compressors does anybody like that works good?....bob

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what air compressors does anybody like that works good?....bob

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what air compressors does anybody like that works good?....bob

VIAIR.

Will you have room for the kitchen sink? grin



next thread will be about building an off road trailer to carry all the recommendations lol...bob

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Dewalt 60V battery chain saw.
Best tool I ever bought to carry in my truck, cuts way better and last longer than one would think.
No stinky gas to deal with and with a spare battery you can cut a lot of camp wood in a hurry, I have yet to need the spare battery.

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Originally Posted by BobMt


what was rangers idea for?...bob


Me ? The plywood pieces?
Gives you something to put down in the mud or
the sugar sand so your jack has something to
sit on besides jacking itself deep into the mire.
Yeah, they sell the plastic " feet" to put down,
but you won't feel as bad leaving a piece of
wood buried 2 feet in the soup if need be.
The hole in the corner is so you can retrieve it
way easier if it's not too deep and impossible to
fish out. You can poke a pole or something in
and pry and break the suction of mud or fix a
bolt through a chain link and use a chain to
retrieve it. Or just leave it since it didn't cost
$15.00 - $20.00 like the plastic ones

If you've been in the soupy muck or deep
sand you'll understand where I'm going

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Originally Posted by Ranger99
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what was rangers idea for?...bob


Me ? The plywood pieces?
Gives you something to put down in the mud or
the sugar sand so your jack has something to
sit on besides jacking itself deep into the mire.
Yeah, they sell the plastic " feet" to put down,
but you won't feel as bad leaving a piece of
wood buried 2 feet in the soup if need be.
The hole in the corner is so you can retrieve it
way easier if it's not too deep and impossible to
fish out. You can poke a pole or something in
and pry and break the suction of mud or fix a
bolt through a chain link and use a chain to
retrieve it. Or just leave it since it didn't cost
$15.00 - $20.00 like the plastic ones

If you've been in the soupy muck or deep
sand you'll understand where I'm going



I figured thats what it was for but what threw me was the hole in the corner....makes sense.....bob

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Originally Posted by BobMt
Originally Posted by TrueGrit
Gorilla tape, snatch block and a heavy duty 12 volt jump box is almost a necessity.



TG......thanks.....what air compressors does anybody like that works good?....bob


I have friends with the ARB and a pancake tank. They are pleased. Fixed unit.

My 3500 has a RV compressor (came with the truck as a custom configuration)... dual tanks... dual airbags (3.5 ton loading etc.).

I bought one of these... jury still out. Seems solid on the build. I will add a spare tank or two with QDs.

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If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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Originally Posted by BobMt
justahunter....the truck I am moving from is a 350 always good luck with the dura tracs...on my other trucks I like hancooks ?....tires I hated most..nito glad to get rid of them go figure on tires


Which Nitto did you not like? On my '11 6.7L F250 I've had the Trail Grappler, Terra Grappler, and Exo Grappler x 2. The Exo's are the only set I would (and did) buy a 2nd time. Short of going full-on soft-compound "snow tire" like Blizzak the Exo is the best I've used on packed snow/ice.

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A real man should be able to outfit his own hunting truck without consulting a commitee of internet strangers.
You need a Ridgeline.


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Hey Rod... welcome to the fire.
April 2022.
You speak with great confidence and authority.
Thanks for your honesty...
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cash thanks will check it out......horse..trying to remember they were squirrely on the pavement.....like I said before tires go figure.....will take another look at them....bob

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Originally Posted by RodWaters
A real man should be able to outfit his own hunting truck without consulting a commitee of internet strangers.
You need a Ridgeline.



a very successful friend of mine always says.....listen to ideas from everybody even the dumbest [bleep] in the room you just never know ...they might have a good idea...

gotta admit I am not picking up anything from you....bob

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