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moab_cj5

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Funny how when you haven't done the part time conversion in the tcase yet and you have the hubs unlocked, the truck doesn't want to move very fast...🤦‍♂️. Took me about 30 yards to figure it out.
 

cruiseroutfit

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Sandy, Ut
Backing up our 1st Place KOH EMC finish with a 4600 1st place for Rusty Nail Racing! :cool:

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Justin & Cameron rocked it out on the course. Easy day of pitting I’ve ever had. We hung around and watched the rest of the races. 50+ flat tires in the race, wild. This was my 23rd? Easter Jeep Safari. Towns has changed, vehicles have changed but its still a great place to be.
 

Thursty

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Green River
I spent my time in the Sinbad area. There were a lot of camps but, honestly, not as many as I was afraid there would be. A lot of people were breaking camp to head home. Not surprisingly, the roads were pulverized from use and extremely dusty.
 

DAA

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From the long weekend long walk.

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- DAA
 

moab_cj5

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They'll combust in a can, too. A restaurant nearby where I grew up burned down because guys doing some wood finishing dropped the BLO rags in a rag can.

For BLO, I was told the rags should be put in a pail with water, soaked, then disposed of.
This is what I was taught to do. Oil soaked rags into a metal bin with water and tight lid.
 

JeeperG

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Riverdale
They'll combust in a can, too. A restaurant nearby where I grew up burned down because guys doing some wood finishing dropped the BLO rags in a rag can.

For BLO, I was told the rags should be put in a pail with water, soaked, then disposed of.
Absolutely, I was thinking more for containing while working, those should be emptied daily and contents disposed of properly and safely.
 
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