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THE CLASSIFIEDS / CLASSIFIED ADS / 95 f150 crew cab lifted with spike bed. Perfect hunting wagon.
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on: August 27, 2012, 08:31:06 am
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95 f150 centurion crew cab conversion. Has a six inch lift with long arms and superflex springs with superrunner steering. Rides great! Axles have been totally rebuilt including ball joints and brakes. Has 4.88 gears front and rear with ARB air locker in rear. 35" BFG KM2's on 15" alluminum wheels. Tires have maybe 500 miles on them. Front bumper replacement with warn winch. Flatbed with bale spikes and L.E.D lights. New hubs. Has power windows in the front crank in the back. Power locks all the way around. Push button 4x4. Has 351w and auto trans. Transmission was just serviced and looks good. Pickup has 204,000 miles but runs good. Only has 500 miles since lifted and 200 since professional gear and locker install. Just put a rubber floor kit in it yesterday. A/C and heat work great. It was blue so I painted it flat khaki. And much more. May be interested in trades for a sidexside atvs guns trailers campers rock crawlers early broncos f250 or f350 or let me know what you have. Will trade up or down as needed. I'm selling to get a 1 ton to pull my goosenecks. $5000 obo may sell cheaper without bed. Call or text 580-821-0667 email danielhughes75@yahoo.com in western Oklahoma.
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Winches?
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on: April 04, 2012, 10:18:41 am
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8,000 should be enough for a stock jeep. You can get a snatchblock so you can double the power of the winch if need be. Warn is the best brand. If you aren't gonna use it much a smittybilt would probably do the job and they're half the price. Warn did just come out with a new line of affordable winches, but I haven't seen much of them yet.
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: which fourwheeler brand
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on: March 20, 2012, 12:41:49 pm
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I've had 1 honda, a rincon 680 and HATED it! No low range and it was gutless! It wouldn't stay aligned, didn't have a hitch( not that it mattered it wouldn't pull anything anyway) and rode like a buckboard. I've also had an arctic cat couldn't keep the dash working no matter how many times it was fixed, besides that didn't have any trouble. A couple polaris' first one I totaled after many a hard miles the second I broke belts in all of the time. Had a kawasaki that I never had any trouble with finally totaled it too. (1 to many jumps and drownings) That being said if arctic cat still had a dealer close by I would probably get another as they are tough and have LOTS of power. I think the new polaris' are a lot tougher too and they ride very smooth. My next will be a ranger though because I can use it around the farm more. There's my ramble for the day! Everybody knows what honda stands for: Had One Never Did Again!
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HOG & DOGS / GENERAL DISCUSSION / Re: Noodling Catfish
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on: March 13, 2012, 06:11:41 am
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We used to go all of the time until it got so dry and the rivers dried up. Hopefully we'll get some rain this year and get the big ones to come up river. My biggest to date is 47 pound flathead. Ya'll need to find a big bluecat on a nest of eggs for your first time. It will break you in right.
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