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I bought a '22 with 15k miles. It was certified; the dealer told me the prior owner traded it in for a heavy duty. It has 33 gallon tank, 3.92 axle, trailer tow package. He must have been disappointed with the low payload capacity of the Limited? Or maybe didn't like the eTorque? Either way, I...
Add 12 gauge, particularly if you live in a rural area where you can hunt. I live in rural Nebraska...grouse, dove, quail, and a few pheasants around. Geese pass through on both migrations, spring and fall. A good shotgun can be useful for home defense, and can also put food on the table.
Following, as I just acquired a '58 F600 from my father in law and it needs a polishing pretty bad. Pictured here, and a couple of gratuitous Deere pics (because I can't let the Farmalls be the only ones pictured). A 1949 M, and my father in law driving the 1937 D in his hometown parade.
I wouldn't trust that quick link to hold, even though it is rated at the 3300 pounds. That would be a very weak point if those safety chains were ever needed. But you don't need that spring clip on the hook...a pair of pliers will take that spring clip out of your way easily, then just hook it up.
I got the FitcamX and installed it earlier today. It is as easy to install as they claim, though I did not direct wire it for parking activation, nor did I wire in a rear camera. Just the basic vanilla front cam. Took a screenshot of the first image from the cam, looking across my shed...seems...
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