Ratbert
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There are a few areas where that's verboten. The reservoirs on The Rubicon Trail, for example, had been polluted by feces for ages.My shovel gets latrine duty.
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There are a few areas where that's verboten. The reservoirs on The Rubicon Trail, for example, had been polluted by feces for ages.My shovel gets latrine duty.
Yup. The areas where there are just too many people, the rules change. Pretty much all of social issues are a result of more and more people. For our little forum, that translates to loss of trails.There are a few areas where that's verboten. The reservoirs on The Rubicon Trail, for example, had been polluted by feces for ages.
Taking it off is quite nice.Question: What isn't a miserable experience in full MOPP gear?
...only to find one's uniform of the day covered in charcoal dust from leaking seams on the aged MOPP gear that should've long since been replaced.Taking it off is quite nice.
No wrench?3 things for me.
dewalt chain saw
winch
wench to make me sammiches
What brand is this setup?Storing it inside was a no-go for me due to how dirty the shovel usually is, plus how valuable interior space is for me.
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Homebrew. The actual shovel mount is just 2 quickfists bolted to the aluminum bracket shown in this post:What brand is this setup?
Thats where these really come in into play. Carry it in, carry it out. For real.There are a few areas where that's verboten. The reservoirs on The Rubicon Trail, for example, had been polluted by feces for ages.
Not needed one in 41 years of wheeling yet, so I see no reason to add it to my Jeep.You know folks there are many post about accessories. Yet I seldom see post about shovels or holders. Fact is for off roading I would not go without one.
Get yourself a shovel holder folks.
What say you??
Grandpa Larry
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Pffft…Amsoil of course.What kind of oil do you use on your shovel?