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


But I still use the tailgate and this doesn't seem like it would work well with it
 
The new ones are Destination LE3’s and they grab rocks just like the LE2’s….

-Jazzer

Tires that don't throw gravel ain't worth having...

We ran LE2's on my wife's Edge for years, phenomenal tire. Wore like iron, handled winter great and handled gravel well. Even took unintended mud in stride. For a highway tire I was very impressed. The only time the car got stuck it was high centered.

I never really noticed them picking up much gravel though.
 
The jeep needs a rear bumper though. It's been bumper less since we brought it home last year
 
Looks like it would fit on the range pretty easily.

Should probably just ditch the Fiat and plop that bad boy the ‘ole ferd instead.

GET OUT OF MY HEAD!
 
Finally got my boost/Vac gauge plumbed in. Luckily I didn’t have to pull the whole intake, just the throttle body and I was able to get under the intake to the bung.

Adjusted the throttle cable bracket while I had it apart. I like how the modbox kit has this adjustable bracket, but it’s impossible to adjust with the throttle installed.

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I went after water softener salt & filled truck gas tank this morning, noticeable squat in the rear with the 320# of bagged salt in the back & having the coil helper springs not there anymore. Does ride better on the backroads now with them out now during my daily trip to work & back. Only got 19 mpg for these last 2 weeks of driving, not sure why it dropped a little, not like Ive been towing or letting it idle any. Maybe its just so hot Ive been having fuel evaporating a little. I have been meaning to change the O2 sensor, as far as I know mine is the original.
 
The wife and I went to a couple garage sales earlier today, went to the first one 3 times... first we only had $13 between us so we had to go to the bank (live in the boonies, sale was on the way to town...) they had a 30 gallon horizontal tank 3hp air compressor for $30... gave them money on the second go around but had to go back home for the '97 since I didn't think it would fit in the Camry... (didn't try, that on it's own would be too much work... it was 4 miles from home) so that was the first Ranger thing I did today...

Then this happened:

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The tractor's less buried than it looks, that "was" 4' tall (collapsed 8' tall stalks) reed canary grass I was mowing but one of the front tractor tires went flat which made things way worse... had the wife drive the '00 Explorer out there but it was apparently softer than I thought and the bald 31" tires on the sploder didn't help... so I got the '90 to pull the sploder out then she turned around and pulled the tractor out backward instead of forward... was going to use the '98 sploder to pull the '00 out but the battery was dead...
 
We did the garage sale thing on fri, took the escape. wound up with a craftsman tool-tote for $5 and a small tool box (that I didnt need but couldnt pass up) A black 3-drawer craftsman “rally box” for $4. odd that the canvas open tool tote was more than the tool box but oh well. Was so humid couldnt take much more than a couple hours of yard sales. Also found (but passed on) a old sears arc welder, instead of a switch for different amperage’s you plugged a cable into a marked port (like “75”, “120”, ) the cables were no longer there or I would of took it, Id rather have a 225 lincoln anyways. right now my “welder” is a small 120V unit, takes these tiny rods that like to move around when you weld, good for light stuff but thats it.
 
@scotts90ranger you ever thought about a small herd milking goats?

They would keep your yard mowed... and you could make cheese as a bonus.
 
My parents had goats. They ate everything but the grass. Even ate the seats odd the tractors
 
My parents had goats. They ate everything but the grass. Even ate the seats odd the tractors

I'm no vet but that is a very early sign of a dyin' goat...
 

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