Had a mate loose his finger with a winch recently Denny, there's a story there and funnily enough it involves an LN106 too! Please for your sake keep your hands away from the fairlead, I know its unlikely but its always good to have enough room to react 👍
It's like you took a script from one of my trips in my 106R and made your own video haha! Welcome to the stock CV break-fast club! Only done one in my life a bit like you... Awesome content den!
So far on 2 trucks, 2 different sizes I find them as good as you could have a road friendly M/T.. They seem very grippy for sure and still quiet on the blacktop...
your right about those tyre pressures I was accidentally running 10psi and it made a huge difference right till the end on my way out it came off the bead . also i found a new old track u haven't been on that would be good for bullet truck to attempt . it's kinda near the power lines , north east corner .
last Saturday we had to winch two massive tress that had fallen over across the track . the second one the tree we were winching from almost fell over too .
The 'Lux has very good flex in front, but looks like the rear needs more droop. Nothing wrong with a bit of shovel work on that embankment, rather than soil your winch rope. Cats can be scun different ways .Was it a CV or just the free-wheel hub drive? Tip, never let the winch rope pull through your hand and you want to have your hands at least 500mm away from the hawse. It only takes a small twig stuck in the rope to come along and snag your hand and before you can react, your hand is inside the hawse. Not pretty. Could not agree more about the bike comment, though!!
Yes a CV Trickster, thanks for the concern, and yes need to get out of my "old habits", will try program the old brain to the new ways in those rushing moments...Thanks for commenting
Had a mate loose his finger with a winch recently Denny, there's a story there and funnily enough it involves an LN106 too! Please for your sake keep your hands away from the fairlead, I know its unlikely but its always good to have enough room to react 👍
Yes you are correct.... we do take things for granted and it does only take a second to lose focus.... thank you for your concern
Nice one and great riding from your kids! thanks for the content. ps. you're still off your nut about the steering wheel ;)
Cheers re kids, and Hehehehe re steering wheel
Looking forward to seeing Bullet tackle that track mate. Bummer about the Hilux though
Cheers Jim
It's like you took a script from one of my trips in my 106R and made your own video haha! Welcome to the stock CV break-fast club! Only done one in my life a bit like you... Awesome content den!
Hehehe, Cheers Darren
Looks like your tyre gauge is also a handy seat belt cutter and window smashing tool!
Very true Paul..... Great pick up.
I enjoyed the video!
So how do you like these tires? Deep mud, clay?
So far on 2 trucks, 2 different sizes I find them as good as you could have a road friendly M/T.. They seem very grippy for sure and still quiet on the blacktop...
Something just so interesting about watching a mild truck just wheeling around, shame about that cv going too. Just part of the fun though
Yes Braydon, but my bad, not putting the longs back in once we came back from comp.. Lazy and forgetful from this old fool
your right about those tyre pressures I was accidentally running 10psi and it made a huge difference right till the end on my way out it came off the bead . also i found a new old track u haven't been on that would be good for bullet truck to attempt . it's kinda near the power lines , north east corner .
good work filming and driving all these tracks ! 🛻😎📹🤙
ohh no not a CV out here !! far out ! 🛻
where are you ? I hardly reconigse it . your right about all the rain and track errosion ! .
last Saturday we had to winch two massive tress that had fallen over across the track . the second one the tree we were winching from almost fell over too .
do you reckon it will dry out by summer time ??
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was that low range?.......... I find the Hilux's have better control in low range
cant wait for more 4runner videos
Yes Thomas Low range, cheers
May be parting ways with the Runner I'm afraid...
@@TeamBulletOffroad nooooo :'( love the 4runner.......I have no recovery gear other than recovery tracks and a snatch strap
The 'Lux has very good flex in front, but looks like the rear needs more droop. Nothing wrong with a bit of shovel work on that embankment, rather than soil your winch rope. Cats can be scun different ways .Was it a CV or just the free-wheel hub drive? Tip, never let the winch rope pull through your hand and you want to have your hands at least 500mm away from the hawse. It only takes a small twig stuck in the rope to come along and snag your hand and before you can react, your hand is inside the hawse. Not pretty. Could not agree more about the bike comment, though!!
Yes a CV Trickster, thanks for the concern, and yes need to get out of my "old habits", will try program the old brain to the new ways in those rushing moments...Thanks for commenting
probably lucky that you had a look under the bonnet and found that pipe before it coursed to much damage.
I know, just sounded different, very lucky I'm not going deaf, as well as blind...
What dimensions are your tires
285 75 16= 32.8"x11.2" 16
В лес одному опасно !!! (не испытывай судьбу)
Спасибо за твою заботу