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Fixed The Jeep

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  • Farmall ihc

    you are a better man than me ,what you did there is beyond what i would be willing to tackle . good job .

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  • austin20

    Atta boy. I mean Atta older gentleman

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  • Junkballer

    I still do 90% of the maintenance on our vehicles, getting down is no problem but man that getting back up is tuff, constantly reaching and grabbing things to pull back up to get the things I forgot I needed. 🤬

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Good for you

    Time is the key what use to take me a couple hours now goes into days a little at a time until done

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  • bullshot

    I may be able to crawl under a vehicle now but I most certainly couldn't get out or up anymore. Golden years my butt ................

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  • Bubba Jr.

    It's time to do the 800 hour service on my tractor, The first thing I have to do is wrestle the 560 lb mower deck out from under the chassis. Then lay down on the cold concrete floor to drain the fluids, and replace filters. Then comes the hardest part. Trying to drag my 74 year old carcass out from under the tractor. That's the only thing about the tractor that I hate doing. I've been thinking about having a 4 post lift installed.

    Joe

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  • Mr. Perfect

    Ya done good!

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  • JimmyJack

    If you are gonna keep the jeep get used to it!

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  • buddyb

    If you are gonna keep the jeep get used to it!

    Thats true.I was sort of surprised at what a sorry build quality the Jeep is.The only thing that I know is good on the Jeep is the 4.0 engine that American Motors used in Ramblers.

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  • austin20
    buddyb: 30055249464219/comments/30055263872795

    If you are gonna keep the jeep get used to it!

    Thats true.I was sort of surprised at what a sorry build quality the Jeep is.The only thing that I know is good on the Jeep is the 4.0 engine that American Motors used in Ramblers.

    Rambler and American Motors that brings back memories. My mom drove a 1966 Ambassador 990 and later a Matador wagon.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    Well done, Sir. I am impressed. šŸ‘

    I own a (modified [mostly] by me) 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport w/50,065 miles, similar to drobs. It has been stellar. No problems (knock on wood) I get constant compliments/offers to buy it. (Apprx 30 "Ducks," for those that own a Jeep and know what I am talking about.")

    Always wanted one, treated myself in apprx 2013. (Only had 23,000 mi on it when I bought it.) Used my little commuter car, to roll mi. on, to hold the mileage down on it.

    Every single time I take it to the Stealership to get "Warranty work," done to it, I decline an offer to buy it. "You screwed me once, why would I give you another chance?" Shuts them right up. 😁

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  • buddyb

    Thats the thing about Jeeps,love them or hate them,they always keep a good re-sale value.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    Yes Sir, that is true.

    The other thing I have noticed (especially amongst "modified" Jeep Owners) is the "Brotherhood," similar to Motorcycle Owners. Waving at each other, complimenting each other's rides. Stopping if someone is on the side of the road/trail. Etc.

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  • dunbarboyz

    Way to go! Your mind doesn't set as easy as it used to but the determination is still there. Well done Sir.

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  • Junkballer

    I bought a jeep Cherokee 4x4 in 1993 new off of the showroom floor with the inline 4.0 liter engine and out of all the vehicles I've owned in my life that has been the most trouble free engine I've ever had with hp power to spare. Easy access under the hood for tune-ups and simple minor repairs if any is needed, parts are fairly priced and plentiful too, it's a tinker'ers dream under the hood. I'll keep it until I depart.....😊

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  • buddyb

    Those old square Cherokees are bullet proof. I have seen those with 300,000+ miles on them.

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  • RossoRacer

    I love my Patriot. Recently got it back into fully operational order again(after quite a bit of $$$ to the dealer service department, they've been good to me), and really loving being back behind the wheel of it even for just a half-hour commute to work. No cruise control, no tinted windows, no electronic nannies or anything, just me and the road.

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  • austin20

    Getting started is the hardest part. Once your out there under the hood or under the truck it ain’t so bad.

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  • drobs

    This Jeep thread needs more Jeep pictures.

    Me in my Jeep.


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  • austin20
    drobs: 30055249464219/comments/30055295111451

    This Jeep thread needs more Jeep pictures.

    Me in my Jeep.

    https://us.v-cdn.net/6031683/uploads/EVMPLUO297ZI/talking-rocks-ojt-1.jpg

    Here’s Jeep with Popeye


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  • RossoRacer


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  • toad67
    @...: 30055249464219/comments/30055273636123

    Yes Sir, that is true.

    The other thing I have noticed (especially amongst "modified" Jeep Owners) is the "Brotherhood," similar to Motorcycle Owners. Waving at each other, complimenting each other's rides. Stopping if someone is on the side of the road/trail. Etc.

    Is that because they think the other guy is broke down?

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Ya done good, congrats. Now take it easy a few days, you earned it.

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  • Merlinnv12

    I 4-wheeled for years in a ā€œjeep clubā€ that a bunch of us created. ā€œ THE SKYWAY CLIFF HANGERSā€. I was the only BRONCO driver. I might have limped outa the woods a couple of times but I had to tow the broken down Jeeps out many times. I still have the Bronco after 53 years.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    toad67: 30055249464219/comments/30055296644763

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11415873#Comment_11415873

    Is that because they think the other guy is broke down?

    Shots fired! Shots fired!

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  • hillbille
    NeoBlackdog: 30055249464219/comments/30055327137691

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11416186#Comment_11416186

    Shots fired! Shots fired!

    shots fired? more of a direct hit.......

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    I knew when I posted that, that that was coming. Why? Because I woulda fired it myself, on someone posting it. (Three "that's" in a row. Is that allowed?) šŸ¤”

    More like stopping to check on them, to make sure there is no problem. Just double checking, friendly like.

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