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What did you do to your Ranger today? (Part Deux!)


What do you mean, Dirtman? Did I miss something. Bored Inquiring minds want to know.
 
What do you mean, Dirtman? Did I miss something. Bored Inquiring minds want to know.

70 bottles of beer on the wall... 70 bottles of beer...
 
When this thread reaches 300 pages im gonna eat a peanut butter and spaghetti sandwich. I tried before but mysteriously the thread disappeared at 299 pages. :sneaky:
 
You should up it to peanut butter and sardines.
 
I hate a peanut butter and meatloaf sandwich with hot sauce on it, once.

I wasn’t impressed.
 
When this thread reaches 300 pages im gonna eat a peanut butter and spaghetti sandwich. I tried before but mysteriously the thread disappeared at 299 pages. :sneaky:

The Pointless thread in the tailgate has 735 pages...
 
Connected the receiver hitch/ball, a 30' 9000lb tow strap, put it in 4L, and pulled 6 huge 9' Pampas Grass clusters out of the ground. Sure beat digging them out with a shovel. The ranger is proving more useful than a Swiss Army knife.
 
They work well for cedar stumps too..

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Ok, Riddle me this:

🤔. So I got the number off the lock on my free Ranger toolbox, went online, ordered two keys and got them in 3 days. That was great for me, but why can’t anybody do that for anybody else’s tool box, or are we assuming theives are too dumb to order keys online?

🤔
 
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Ok, Riddle me this:

🤔. So I got the number off the lock on my free Ranger toolbox, went online, ordered two keys and got them in 3 days. That was great for me, but why can’t anybody do that for anybody else’s tool box, or are we assuming thrives are too dumb to order keys online?

🤔

They can.
 
Connected the receiver hitch/ball, a 30' 9000lb tow strap, put it in 4L, and pulled 6 huge 9' Pampas Grass clusters out of the ground. Sure beat digging them out with a shovel. The ranger is proving more useful than a Swiss Army knife.

I would highly recommend just using a hitch pin as an anchor next time. Hitch balls are not designed for that kind of load and eventually become a projectile.
 

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