swynx
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that would be a green post that they slam into the ground to hold fencing together. i also found a tent spike, parts of a garden chair, a steel pipe, a 6 inch nail, i ussualy try and go around this section of the trail, as there is a lot of 2x4's yound kids have used to get unstuck, but apparently thats not all they used to get unstuck.That sucks so much, man! What is that? A metal spike thing?
A steel fence post.That sucks so much, man! What is that? A metal spike thing?
its about an inch gash, those threads say they have sealed 3x-5x the size without problems, the truck is only driven as a backup rig if mandatory, which never happens, (have 2 others cars, for 2 people) other than that its driven to the trail and thats it. thats why those tires only obtained 1500 miles in about 9 months.If that is your daily driver I would eat the cost of a new tire. You dont want that big of a tire to let go from a flaw in the vulcanizing process while at highway speeds. If it is a dedicated trail rig I would take a chance... but that is a pretty big gash...
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It could have been laying there for decades waiting for some lucky guy to find it.yeah its getting to a point where every time i go out i find stuff in the mud, its always worried me but i never had a problem before. its a shame that young guys dont pack out what they pack in.
this section of trail right here is where all the kids go to get drunk and have a fire, theres broken glass and shotgun shells every where next to the fire pit, plus ive found people stuck in the same hole i found that in.It could have been laying there for decades waiting for some lucky guy to find it.
I found a Model T rim with a tractor mounted subsoiler once