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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
This is why I whack coyotes.
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1921550" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>I have a "flea-mobile" of my own, and I'm thinking that it may be time for a new ride. Just like yourself, I'm losing confidence in its reliability. For a while it was getting a little fussy about starting, especially after it had been sitting in the garage for a week or two without going anywhere. Nobody could find anything wrong with it, but it seemed to me like it just wasn't getting fuel. I had a guy replace a couple of relays in the electrical supply to the fuel pump, and it seems to be OK now. That said, I'm not all that sure I want to go up the mountain with it, and find myself stuck someplace. It's a '95 Toyota 4-Runner, and every time I take it to a garage for service somebody wants to buy it from me. I think maybe it's time to part with the old girl, and get something with a bed. A load of firewood is a pain in the keester to unload, and an maneuvering an elk carcass around in it is a gymnastic event. A regular pick-up would probably serve my purposes better, but one with all the new-fangled gadgets might be an even bigger pain in the butt than crawling in & out of the back of an SUV. Still deciding ……...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1921550, member: 109113"] I have a "flea-mobile" of my own, and I'm thinking that it may be time for a new ride. Just like yourself, I'm losing confidence in its reliability. For a while it was getting a little fussy about starting, especially after it had been sitting in the garage for a week or two without going anywhere. Nobody could find anything wrong with it, but it seemed to me like it just wasn't getting fuel. I had a guy replace a couple of relays in the electrical supply to the fuel pump, and it seems to be OK now. That said, I'm not all that sure I want to go up the mountain with it, and find myself stuck someplace. It's a '95 Toyota 4-Runner, and every time I take it to a garage for service somebody wants to buy it from me. I think maybe it's time to part with the old girl, and get something with a bed. A load of firewood is a pain in the keester to unload, and an maneuvering an elk carcass around in it is a gymnastic event. A regular pick-up would probably serve my purposes better, but one with all the new-fangled gadgets might be an even bigger pain in the butt than crawling in & out of the back of an SUV. Still deciding ……... [/QUOTE]
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