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54 minutes ago, Green Bullet said:combine
Very common. Farmers here have to stop while cutting corn or they will run deer over.
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Can’t you just take the ball off a hitch and it’s the same thing? I’m trying to figure out what it does?
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8 hours ago, lancetkenyon said:I have a 17 year old GSP that could be for sale at the right price.
Doesn't run around like a wild man (too old to run away) , takes hand signals (he is deaf), stays on point on a bird or rabbit (has cataracts so he doesn't see them leave), doesn't bark at everything that moves (deaf and half blind), very calm (sleeps most of the time), good with other dogs and kids (again, sleeps all the time), not an ounce of fat on him.
$6999.99
Still not priced high enough for those special ones. That’s been a good dog to you.
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I have a few guys here in Kansas. Your gonna pay for a good dog though. Not no junk backyard breeder. I’m picking up 2 more dogs next spring.
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5 minutes ago, HorseHunter said:For sure! I noticed how the geometry was on that “bumper” tow point (unsupported) as apposed to the bed attachment points and scratched my head. Had visions of pulling a stump and lifting the rear of the bed like a pop top can.
Any idea what grade bed bolts are?I ordered new ones Incase I could use them to install my 3/16” 2” and 2-1/2” square tube. I know what you are going to ask, and yes I am mounting 4 (not 3)of them perpendicular to the frame and bed channels for mounting purposes and after they are bolted to my p/u I will place the bed and secure it with some passes with 7018 rod.
I may have to lay it out then go shopping for some Grade 8 bolts unless I reuse some of the hardware I took of the bed hitch that probably has a certain amount of unknown metal fatigue. I’m leaning toward all new bolts.
Wish me luck!
I did pretty much the same. Welded straps to the flatbed 2 on each side then set on frame. Ran bolts through the straps and frame. Then ran 7018. Have beat the chit out of that truck and it’s secure as heck. I used grade 8.
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Thought it was funny how you get a bad ace flatbed then would be scared to tow 10k with it because not much support on that receiver. Sounds like you got it figured out which is good.
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26 minutes ago, HorseHunter said:I am installing it myself and did note that it needs to be attached to the frame for reinforcement. Was going to see if I can use my rear number brackets. And some grade 8 bolts.
Grade bolts will be fine for that.
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One more thing check your rear receiver hitch. They don’t come with the best support for heavy loads of you bumper pull sometimes. I went in and welded some supports on it.
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I am going to put toolboxes under the flatbed in the front. CM makes them.
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21 minutes ago, HorseHunter said:Looks awesome! What tool box set up did you go with?
I want to build a custom 2 or 3 hole dog box for road trips. thought of putting. Job box On mine. Yours Looks like your bed is a CM also.I did get a 2.8” leveling (block) kit for the front. It’s in my stack of parts.
I have over load airbags in the rear. Since I tow a gooseneck stock trailer I want to keep it riding level. I do have some up and down adjustment in my coupler but only a couple inches to work with there.You’ll be fine with up to a 6 inch lift. I pull a Bison LQ 3 horse with it sometimes. Moved my coupler up all the way and it sits level. Even better with airbags. I don’t have a toolbox on this truck. Has a 150 gallon fuel tank on back and a yeti full of beer.
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On 11/2/2020 at 9:08 AM, HorseHunter said:New stuff is still in boxes. The scope of work is: mirrors, headlights, grill, drivers side new seat leather....errr plastic, cab brake light, 2020 CM SS Flatbed body, 2.8” block lift to front end, paint and body work to cab (same color). Did the tear down myself and will reassemble and install the flatbed here as well. Don’t want to lift too much cause I pull trailers and I like my gooseneck stock trailer to ride level.
Do agree that these trucks look killer with a 6” lift. My rigs are typically more go than show.
Below are a couple of before pics.
I have a 6.0 (same look) with flatbed and lifted. The lifts are easy on these trucks. Should think about it while your doing everything else.- 1
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13 hours ago, Edge said:Lol
Well I'm cow Hunting in 1 come Dec, same as last year. No Mearns but lots of turkey.
Ok then get a grouse
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Heck ya
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1 hour ago, oz31p said:No political signs?
Thought they would wanna see some Trump flags but IDK.
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4 minutes ago, CatfishKev said:Lol, and I was gonna actually joke and say that's a huge butt plug.
Only you 🤦♂️
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WTF
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Grenade
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Heck ya guys
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22 hours ago, Edge said:Daughter got a double, love that. We ran into 3 different covey's of 30+ birds that weren't spooked.
Looks like a very good year for gambles.
Now man up in December and get you some mearns.
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57 minutes ago, oz31p said:All though I don’t know you and I have never “trolled” you.
kenny is my friend he text me the pictures hours ago.
you have me confused with someone else
BTW her deer is a little bigger I think.
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23 minutes ago, rossislider said:Don't post them. He ^^^ will look at for every opportunity to troll you for years after and call you out for stuff he has no clue about. It is what he does.
I can’t get them up. Says upload failed every time?
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On 11/10/2020 at 8:59 PM, CatfishKev said:Interesting, seeing tons of dead deer heading back east they always seem to have kind of an orange hide. But looking at your pics you could have convinced me that you killed a monster coues. Is That color normal?
Oh, and btw, congrats!
Ok we got you an orange one just cause you were curious.
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Kansas 2020
in Other Big Game
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Went out today with the cousins and had a good day shooting pheasant. Wind was howling again but made it work.