Made from a gen-u-ine 55 gallon oil drum. The barbecue tastes best when there's still a little 10w30 left in the drum.
Mmm mmm good!
;-)
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Made from a gen-u-ine 55 gallon oil drum. The barbecue tastes best when there's still a little 10w30 left in the drum.
Mmm mmm good!
;-)
Wow, from Jeep tow ratings to pig pickins (that's what we call 'em in North Carolina) in just 6 posts!
Ya gotta love this group.
Rick
Still on topic, but I was wondering - would putting one of those heavy-duty tow thingys (often used for towing horse trailers) in the bed of a Scrambler improve things? This should put a lot more weight on the Scrambler, assuming you could place it close to the Scrambler's center of gravity.
Just a thought...
Pig roaster, hmmm? What time should we all be at your house? ;-)~
Oh, man! Now I'm drooling all over my keyboard! ;-)~
LOL!
Yup, we sure can twist threads around eh.
As the others have mentioned (to keep it on topic), you have a 2000 lb tow rating because of the short track and tall stance.
I wonder just how big that pig was? ;-)
Mike
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