Quick update. Got some cool lightning shots before the storm moved closer to Yuma. Crazy to see how these storms develop and build over time. There is going to be some happy animals soon.
Plugs, wires, cap and rotor. Purring like a kitten. Got lucky this go around.
Thanks for everyone sharing thier knowledge. It's been too long since I've dusted the tools off.
One of me best friends son crashed his bike yesterday and is in icu at dessert banner. Good kid and a good family. If anyone can help please do:
https://gofund.me/d270785a
Found a surprise in the depths of the freezer yesterday morning. A package of last year’s pronghorn chops (back strap). A little light seasoning, cooked med-rare. Tasty! 😉
Well I got it as a leftover. There were about 1000 leftovers when I got mine. I made the mistake of waiting for the rut and moon because I read several places that muzzleloader hunters had little to no impact for most archery guys. Well my little corner of 71 was the exception. There were elk around but they were up really high where I was and I just couldn’t get there. They were super skittish because of the muzzleloader guys too. I got close a couple times, but I felt like had I come a week earlier I would have been in them. If I ever return to CO for archery elk I promise I’ll be there before the frontstuffers get there.
I had the same issue. Changed out the plugs and fault was still there, changed out the wires, still there. Ended up being a bad wire coming off the alternator. Keep in mind some faults will be pointing to the most obvious when it’s actually another issue up stream or down stream. Just don’t want you to throw a lot of money at your ride if you don’t have too. Electrical issues are a nightmare!!! Especially on the newer CAT and PACCAR engines
I did take a Buddy heater to CO last year, which ran fine at 10K BTW. It was high 20s according to my dash thermometer at night. I know a lot of folks say they don't work well over 8K, but I didn't have any problems. I am planning on bringing a full 20# tank and some singles. I have an 8 man Cabela's Alaskan Guide tent (a little big, but I got a super deal on it) and I just picked up a Teton XL giant cot and pad. Hoping to sleep a little more comfortably this time.
I have used these for the last 20+ years when calling coyotes using a hand call. I had one come in behind me and stand there at barrel length so I am pretty confident that they give a bit of an edge.