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New Jeep

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
Woo! Finally got myself a new Jeep after losing my last one in a flood last year. I have my own vehicle and can stop using my wife's, woot!

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Bathos Logos

Active Member
Never mind the big winch, i am more concerned of the crown dozer on front. Just right to knock them over and direct them under the wheels
Looks like there's a hole in that thing - probably to pass the winch through, taking some tension off the spool and change the direction of pull to straight up in situations where that may be required.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Woo! Finally got myself a new Jeep after losing my last one in a flood last year. I have my own vehicle and can stop using my wife's, woot!

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Ooh, pretty!!
Now there is one thing missing. Go out and get it covered in some mud. I had an employee that had a jeep and he drove it to work one day where all of the flat surfaces had at least an inch or two or even three of mud. It had to be well over a hundred pounds of the stuff. He went to the jeep dealership to get it washed, but they would not do that until they got quite a few pictures of it. It was glorious!
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
When I've gone up into the mountains around here, I've run into some downed trees blocking the road, and wedged vehicles. So, hopefully this will allow me to help.
Don't they also help if you are going up a very steep and somewhat muddy (this is the Pacific Northwest after all) incline? Attach it to something uphill and use it to help you go up otherwise unscalable slopes.
 
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