Whitetrashrocker
Inmate #952016
In my defense that is mud. When we say it rained 6" around here, we mean that a drop fell every 6". 
Can I see how you mount the kart to the front of the trailer?Thanks ya all!. The wagon is hitched, horses fed and watered, just waiting on my driver.
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Sure stand by.Can I see how you mount the kart to the front of the trailer?
Those are lap hippos.Ain’t the 4 legged grandbrats a little too short to drive? Looks like a good time!!!
Which were much more durable, obviously!The settlers made their wheels out of wood and iron.
To be fair, they were $50 (pair) FB market thing tires/wheels. They survived 5 years and about 5000 miles. Actually they looked good, no weather checking, cracks or oxidation. Plenty of tread. It may have hit something, the driver did not see? I don't drive longer, so l don't really know. I got my $25 worth outta 'em.They still haven't figured out how to make a trailer tire.
There are several OHV areas, as they are called 'round these parts. The borders all connect so there is some 80,000 acres with 900 miles of trails. Its so spread out it never gets crowded. Its at 4700 ft elevation and 45° latitude So weather can be unpredictable. We have gone there twice a year for 25 years. It has evolved into a multi family event. The only way to join is to be born or married in.Looks like a great place to ride!
Remember hot patches? Those were the best. I know i could fix that tire, if only l could find some.It’s going to need patches