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  • milner351
    No Life Outside BangShift.com
    • Nov 2007
    • 16033

    #31
    diginlif can attest to how poorly those things seal in the rain at 80mph..... the roof of his yellow mustang is ventillated in the same way.

    Looks cool, seal? not so much, as stated - if indoor storage will be the norm - go for it!
    There's always something new to learn.

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    • Yardpilot
      Hero BangShifter
      • Jul 2011
      • 254

      #32
      I figured I'd start working the ol' girl up toward the front of the house where she will winter this year. I took the truck out back, borrowed the neighbor's tractor (mine is laid up with a hydraulic problem) and set to it. Figured to hook up, drag her back and around the bushes and a tree, then hook up the other way and move her down to the half-way point where I could get a few things done before the rest of the move. There was a limb hung up on a door hinge. I turned the steering wheel a bit, grabbed "aholt" of the front bumper and shoved intending to clear the limb. She rolled, I pushed, she rolled some more, I pushed and before you can say, "I want an Aardvark for Christmas," she was around the corner and lined up to go the other way. Dang, the Beast is light!

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      • Yardpilot
        Hero BangShifter
        • Jul 2011
        • 254

        #33
        Originally posted by milner351 View Post
        diginlif can attest to how poorly those things seal in the rain at 80mph..... the roof of his yellow mustang is ventillated in the same way.

        Looks cool, seal? not so much, as stated - if indoor storage will be the norm - go for it!
        Hmm. Based on the weather here, maybe I should go with ceder shakes for a roof <G>.

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