Fall Crawl 2013 Pics

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Fall Crawl 2013 Pics

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A few pics for those who were unable to attend this year.
You missed some beautiful weather and great wheeling!

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Some shots from my group 17. Hit the nasty stuff at F&F :-o
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Last but not least :lol:

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LOL~~~~
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Thanks for sharing...... Is that blue sky in those photos ? I'm not sure I've seen that at fall crawl before ;-)
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Wow Kurt what the hell happend to the guy in the last photo? Poor bastid... :lol:
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Something about keys being misplaced.
Poor guy totally lost it...
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he probably didn't get the memo.

Dave, I know, I thought The Kurt was slipping in pics from another run....but this may be the FIRST Fall Crawl in memory that it hasn't absolutely drenched the attendees!

Was a beautiful weekend!
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Kurt wrote:Something about keys being misplaced.
Poor guy totally lost it...
:bluesbros: :lol: :angry-cussingblack:

and yet I would take yesterday over today in a heart beat.....
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what....you didn't QUIT?
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This seems to becoming the traditional method of me leaving FF with a drive by wire rear DS. mangaged to take out the lower control arm on my RockKraler arms this time. made it out from the end of russ's ridge to the field and the straps on the drive shaft let go. had to winch onto the trailer... :doh: again.... :doh: my truss from RockKrawler is also on crack and has the bends, the top of the truss is supposed to be a straight ednge without cracks in the middle. Perhaps I am hitting things too hard...

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Lucily the new heim is only 29 dollars and they are shipping it to me free so I most likely will still make the Ian Johnson ride this sunday... :music-rockout: which I hope to leave in one piece on.... this time... :pray:
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:(

Jeff, I love ya like a brothah from anothah mothah...

[rant]
Those threaded ends are TINY. Too small to go throwing 4,500 lbs around on them.
My experience as an observer and sometimes the communication link to a customer with that brand is, well, consistent.
"Sorry, this is broken."
"Sorry, the rod end broke when we loosened the jam nut."
"Sorry, the rod end is bent inside the arm, past the jam nut, you need a new arm and rod end so we can adjust it. We can try to tap the threads, but it isn't going to hold. The inside of the arm is oblong."
"Sorry, it took four hours to align it because we had to adjust every arm to compensate for the lack of thread engagement at this point, and this was preventing your wheel base and track width from being square. Here's the pictures. And you need a super short SYE for your new and unimproved shorter wheel base." / "Sorry, it is going to take several hours to align this because..."

The only brand I've ever seen that uses home 115v outlet and lamp hardware to hold a bushing together.
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I'm sitting here wondering if I should click submit or not...

I hope I'm not too blunt this time.
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