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Old Nov 17, 2013 | 02:42 PM
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No worries take your time. Lookingg forward to getting them up on Yotatech.
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Old Nov 17, 2013 | 03:45 PM
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X2, take all the time you need, Richard! There is no deadline for this to be posted.... Whether its now, next week or a couple weeks from now, I'm good. I have them all to look at any way for now.
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Old Nov 17, 2013 | 09:47 PM
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Pix are uploading to photobucket now. I'm going to leave the videos uploading to youtube over night. Hopefully i'll be able to get to getting everything on yotatech by tomorrow.

EDIT: Apparently you cant upload 30 videos at once lol. It's even worse when you're uploading the pix at the same time lol. The videos will have to wait. i am just getting the pix uploaded right now. Not sure if theyre all gonna fit. But if not then i will have to make all the pix smaller individually because i only get 2gb storage with my free photobucket account lol

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Old Nov 17, 2013 | 10:47 PM
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Hey Richard.... I had to convert the files from their camera that I downloaded to mine laptop... They are fix now and I'm uploading all the videos from Mrs. Red Wagon.. lol.... I've got fairly unlimited storage on Photobucket with my premium account... Let me upload them to save you some space and then you can take them from my photobucket account okay? I will tell you the name of the album in all that sometime tomorrow. My videos are going to take quite a while as well, as far as uploading to YouTube. If you're going to do some kind of project on YouTube, that's fine, but at least for now you can grab the links and post em up if you want. I'm probably going to do a trip report Fred for all of it... Then, you can create your project and just add it to that thread or do your own, whatever you'd like, brudda!

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Old Nov 18, 2013 | 07:25 PM
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Sweet. Do me a favour and drop a picture of mine in here. I've not seen them yet.

Glad you got those vids sorted out Cheffy.

Have you watched them? She get some good stuff? Its the first time we've used the film setting.
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Old Nov 18, 2013 | 07:48 PM
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Hey Andrew Sorry ive taken a while to upload everything. I was texting Mark today explaining that yesterday's welding affected my eyes so bad that i woke up at 1:30am with excruciating pain in my eyes. soreness on eyelids and eyes felt like they were on fire. Eye lids felt like i took sandpaper to them, eyes and eyelids were swollen, and eyes were blood shot. The eyes couldnt stop tearing up etc etc.... the optometrist at Kaiser Permanente called it Myopia and Astigmatism in both eyes.

Anyway that just means that the radiation off the UV rays that were coming off from welding pretty much gave me sun burn on my eye balls. Im just happy there isnt any permanent damage to my eyes. He said after 2-3 days my eye sight will be fine. My eyes are just extremely sensitive to light. I have to use eye drops and wear UV and color protecting glasses. etc etc. Anyway. I asked Mark to go ahead and upload everything for me to keep you guys from waiting on me. Thanks for being patient.

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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 11:22 AM
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Wuzyuup, RED? I'm glad you had a good time... Can't wait till we can get out there again. Here are all the pictures and video that I could find of you..Here ya go bud! .....

Red Wagon, rockin the BLAZELAND equipped 92!....

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"A kindly wave? Sure!!!" Lol....>>>

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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 11:28 AM
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Hope that helps. ... Are you having trouble accessing my youtube or photobucket accounts? They are both public... imachefmang .... On YouTube & imachefbrotha on P-Bucket... Feel free to download anything from either, then you can edit or make a movie or just do a slideshow or whatever you want to do. I'm working on that still, just extremely busy... I can't seem to even get out to my truck to work on the signals and all that crap that happened. But I did make time locate exactly where the control box and so forth are located for the alarm.... Unfortunately, the fuse outlets for the alarm have a connector on them holding the fuses in... I shouldn't say unfortunately, it's a good thing, but its not helping me get my potatoes for fingers- hands in there! Hahaha...

Anyway, I just want to reiterate how great of a time I had. You guys are a great couple and I very much appreciate how kind you both were to me ... Definitely the kind of people I love to go camping with and so forth.

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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 02:13 PM
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Ha, you might have done better if your ifs actually flexed. Pfft, silly ifs wheeler!

I kid, I see why you don't really need to sas now. Not sure if I've just missed it, but what's the combination of supporting parts used with the Blazeland kit? Ie, torsion bars, ball joints with more flex, bj spacers?
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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 04:29 PM
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love all the pictures and the videos are great. really shows how much fun it is being under built.
are you on 35s? how are you not rubbing up front when fully stuffed and turned lol i rub already on 32s lol. maybe 1st gen and 2nd gen had different wheel openings.

jonnyboy: the blazeland already has a built in BJ spacer so its not recommend to run another spacer. you run any torsion bars you want as before. the IFS stock or LT travel is determined more by the cv axle than anything else. you can gain a little more travel than what the blazeland kit already gives you but your pushing the limits of the cv axle since it is just about maxed out with the travel it has
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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 04:34 PM
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Quite impressive flex
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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 05:07 PM
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No laptop Chef so can't upload off my camera until I get home.

Red, no if ands or buts if you are going to be welding you need a helmet. Preferably an autodarkener. Flasburn is a serious injury and can be permanent. Shop safety is important and even though it hurts the pocket it shouldn't be skimped. Glad you are okay and hope you heal quick.

Toyo, she came with a 3" body lift. It still self cleared some of the plastic fender well. Had to slice it off. I'll also need to modify a bracket which is exposed due to the BL.

Chef thanks for that post!

Jhonny, I went to the Northern Cascades Smokejumper base. It was sweet.

The New LT is fun. Need a front locker next.
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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 05:18 PM
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no wonder lol forgot about your 3 inch body lift. look at arb front locker, trust me, its better to save up for an ARB. it will safe you from breaking CV axles and allow you to steer when needed.
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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 05:48 PM
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Northern Cascades...that one in Washington? I've only been to the Redmond jump base in Central Oregon, kinda small and unassuming, but the guys there are what makes the place. Haven't hung out with too many of em, most the ones I have were nice guys to me at the time at least. We helped shuttle some from a hotel to an airport this summer so they could get picked up by one of their jump planes after they jumped a fire near us. Not sure they were too happy bout the ride, though...picked em up in a converted school bus!
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Old Nov 23, 2013 | 02:05 AM
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I finished the compilation of pix and videos of last weekend's Big Bear Ca Off-Road trip.

Enjoy

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Old Nov 23, 2013 | 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Red Wagon
I'm looking for someone who actively sells things like this. I think it might be a good idea for me to put an add in craigslist that I am looking for one.

Someone on the West Coast somewhere has to have one of these as a never got around to it project and could use some cash. If anyone sees this feel free to give me a PM.

I can get it moved to a storage unit until I can come get it. Road trip soon, wouldn't mind coming back with one of these trailers.

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Older post I know but this is the first time I have hit your thread..quite the progression.
anyway with regard to the 1/4 ton military style trailers you might find this of interest:
http://gitout.com/showthread.php?916...0-Trailer-Tubs

QUOTE=schaney;12151]Jeff Scherb, who I licensed the design for manufacturing Dinoot Trailers from, is working on a new idea that we are exploring manufacturing. It's the same modular approach as our Jeep tub trailers to a fiberglass facsimile of the military M416/M100 trailers.

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Jeff has a thread going detailing building a prototype of the idea called ”Fiberglass M416/M100 Military-style Trailer Tub Kit” Check it out and let us know what you think. Is this a trailer design that you would be interested in?

Here is a 1/4 scale model Jeff has build using the design.

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Old Nov 23, 2013 | 07:16 PM
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Nice work Red. Cool video.

Yeah Jonny, the Washington one. It was pretty cool. Its the first smokejumper base.


Cool trailer Dropzone. Thanks for stopping in. This trip has been good for hammering out what kind of camping setup we want to get built.

Just looked at that thread. It looks like a great idea. Is the tailgate water tight so it will float like the original?

Is that kit just for the tub? That would be alright then I could choose the frame or make one. Do you have one?
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Old Nov 23, 2013 | 07:39 PM
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He's the lonnnng video I did.... When you have time you could see pretty much all of your wheeling cut down to eliminate the parts where it was up and down up and down on a rock or something... Please thank Mrs. Red Wagon again! Great shots and video! I wanted to do a side by side of me going up from my view with her view... But it makes it too small. However, I watched the video on my TV last night through my phone and it was a lot of fun to watch.

Once again, great job Richard! That was a lot of fun and it's even more fun to watch it back what some good rock n roll! Haha.....


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Old Nov 25, 2013 | 06:29 PM
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Thanks for posting that up.
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Old Nov 25, 2013 | 10:20 PM
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Hope you guys are safe and well.... Say hi to the missus...

Sweet rig buddy... suweeet!
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