Steve300xcw
WKR
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- Oct 19, 2017
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I just miss going into the gettin place and seeing a wall of blued, wood stocked, non threaded rifles on the wall.
Oh yeah, tires! Cooper stt (the original were great on small light pickups) the original BFG mt, but the stt mt’s were my favorite tires
Acorn kruncher, deer view mirror, cough silencer, and the butt out tool kept my freezers full for many a year.
Loggy Bayou veteran here. Got in on the ground floor with them, or nearly: late 80's. Terry Bradshaw used to be in their magazine advertisements, LOLNot sure where the hate comes from for the Loggy Bayou stands. Bought mine in 97. It had the whale tail notch, steel band with rubber sleeve. There were two long braces on the bottom side of the stand that extended to the bottom of the notch. Had pointed steel inserts made that dug in. Hard. The seat had three positions for tree lean. And when the over center buckle was closed. It was rock solid. Loved that stand. Folded down to about 6", weighed about 14lbs with the hand climber. Loved that stand. Had it set up in an oak, went to use it one afternoon in 2022, windstorm knocked another tree down and destroyed it. Was like losing an old friend.
Only took one ride on mine. Climbing a smooth bark tree after it rained. Tried to reposition, and it dropped about three feet. User error.
They were soft, but they need to be on a light pickup, very few tires maintain traction after 50%, those didHad a couple sets of the stt's. Never again. Fuckers always wore lumpy
Gas cans without the stupid valve thing on the spout.
They were soft, but they need to be on a light pickup, very few tires maintain traction after 50%, those did
I got more miles out of those than about any. A good comparison, Toyo mt, look new after a year, crazy slick on wet pavement. Any good tire for a full size truck sucks on a small truck
Non rotated Baja claws were lumpy
Gas cans without the stupid valve thing on the spout.
Why on earth would they change that? Best feature by far.The key pad on F150 trucks, I believe this is gone on 25 forward models. Man I loved that feature. Going got miss is when it is time to get a new ride.
They were soft, but they need to be on a light pickup, very few tires maintain traction after 50%, those did
I got more miles out of those than about any. A good comparison, Toyo mt, look new after a year, crazy slick on wet pavement. Any good tire for a full size truck sucks on a small truck
Non rotated Baja claws were lumpy
Gas cans without the stupid valve thing on the spout.