My wife currently drives a mini van that I bought as a salvage vehicle and had a good mechanic friend repair. Fairly minor front end damage, low miles, 1 year old. I have had a lot of problems with it over the last 5 years. I think very few if any of the problems are related to the quality of...
Another class act performed by Mr. Bill. Five years ago he passed on the purchase of some KU accessories because he didn't "need" them, but I'm sure he "wanted" them. I purchased them and have been enjoying them since. Deal with confidence with Mr. Bill.
I can't help you with the model, but I can give you a pretty good idea about how old it is. I still have the LB climber my dad bought new for me in 1993. Yours looks slightly "less modern" and I would guess was built in the late 80s or early 90s. A premium climber at the time.
My opinion is based on using it one time, briefly, in 2019. Take that into consideration. The head is bulky and looked heavy, neither of which are issues with your application. As you would expect from Swaro, it is high quality. Adjustments and operation were smooth with an STX 95. I had...
Great information from everyone above. I have a Wenonah Champlain. They advertise it for "big people, big loads, big waters." I bought it in good condition, 2 or 3 years old, for half retail price from a northern MN outfitter. Two friends of mine have done the same since. All three of us...
Same here. I have three pairs of 580G that don't get worn nearly as much as my one pair of 580P. The larger models in 580G are a little too heavy for me for all day wearing.
Agreed, lots of shooting and hoping. I enjoyed the details of transportation, living conditions, gear, camps, etc. Most men today would crumble in those circumstances.
I have a 2002 Tundra I bought new in 2001. 108K, my daily commute is short. The only money I have put into it is your typical maintenance fluid changes, tires, fuel filter, AC recharge, muffler, spark plugs, battery, and serpentine belt. The muffler rusted out, common in Wisconsin. The AC...
I run my EL 8x32 in the smallest size of the Cabela's Badlands bino case, 7"x6.5"x3". Its a good fit, a little tight with the winged eye cups if you have those. I have another larger version for other binos. These cases don't get much love on here, but I like them. The biggest negative is the...
I used a LEM #12 big bite 0.75 HP grinder for 12 years and was very happy with it. No issues, no hot auger. For the last two years I have used a LEM #22 big bite 1.0 HP. The #22 grinds faster and will take larger pieces of meat through the larger neck size. Also a very nice unit, but larger...