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November 4, 2010 Favorite Trail Tools

Post by cruiserlarry » Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:16 pm

We will be discussing our favorite / most useful trail tools on tonight's OAUSA net. :D

This could be any of several obvious choices - Hi-Lift, winch, towstraps, etc., - to more subtle choices - ham radio, freezer-fridge, lights, etc.

Join us on the Keller Peak repeater @ 7:30pm tonight, and give us your input and comments :mrgreen:
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Re: November 4, 2010 Favorite Trail Tools

Post by NotAMog » Thu Nov 04, 2010 9:42 pm

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Re: November 4, 2010 Favorite Trail Tools

Post by DaveK » Fri Nov 05, 2010 3:04 pm

Don't forget these perennial favorites:

1. The Chevron cookbook featuring extra-virgin 30w salad oil

2. The Chrysler Western BBQ cookbook featuring the Hemi-burger

3. The Off-Roaders favorite recipes for scrambled eggs while you travel.

4. 101 cooking suggestions on what to do with that nasty blow-by from your motor.

5. Tech tips on what to do if you accidentally spill some Limburger cheese on your manifold.
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Re: November 4, 2010 Favorite Trail Tools

Post by cruiserlarry » Fri Nov 05, 2010 5:40 pm

DaveK wrote:5. Tech tips on what to do if you accidentally spill some Limburger cheese on your manifold.
Sorry, Dave, but the EPA has initiated restrictions on the use Of Limburger cheese on public lands...it's now considered a potential environmental hazard, along with refried beans and cauliflower...
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Re: November 4, 2010 Favorite Trail Tools

Post by BlueFJ » Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:15 am

Ha ha, Dave you reminded me that someone had pulled the old Limburger on the engine block prank on my cousin when he got married.
DaveK wrote:Don't forget these perennial favorites:

1. The Chevron cookbook featuring extra-virgin 30w salad oil

2. The Chrysler Western BBQ cookbook featuring the Hemi-burger

3. The Off-Roaders favorite recipes for scrambled eggs while you travel.

4. 101 cooking suggestions on what to do with that nasty blow-by from your motor.

5. Tech tips on what to do if you accidentally spill some Limburger cheese on your manifold.
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