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Old 01-08-2007, 02:25 PM
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Hey alan, you need to bring that dozer over to my place. I've got 80 acres of wooded area and nothing to clear it with! We could have two locations to go wheelin'. Awesome pics!!
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Aren't the Cooper Discoverer STTs really stiff and need to be aired waaaay down to flex. Good to hear you still like them. They'll be my next major upgrade.
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Man, those are some great pics !!! I'm gonna order a gobi rack too, to put my spare tire on the roof.
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Aren't the Cooper Discoverer STTs really stiff and need to be aired waaaay down to flex. Good to hear you still like them. They'll be my next major upgrade.

They seem no stiffer than the all terrains. They flex fine when aired down as well. however, I dont air down lower than 25 psi though. I broke the bead (on all terrains) when I aired down to 18psi. Also, the reduced ground clearance isnt worth it to me. 25 psi grips fine. Jeeps, etc can get away with 18 psi or lower becausze they are so light. I feel we get a similar effect at around 25 psi.

They are a great tire, at any price. Lucily, they happen to be on the lower side of 37x12.50x17 mud tire pricing.
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And without all the Jeeps...
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Looks like a good time. I need a place like that.
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Nice pics Alan. Beautiful weekend to be out.
I smell fox chasing.

Are the horses yours now too? Legging () is sometimes better than wheeling.


How much does that Dozer weigh do you think?

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Nice pics Alan. Beautiful weekend to be out.
I smell fox chasing.

Are the horses yours now too? Legging () is sometimes better than wheeling.


How much does that Dozer weigh do you think?



The horses are only there until April. Fox chasing and legging would be nice, but I bet it won't happen too often until the cabin is built!

I bet the dozer weighs around 15,000 LBS.
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The horses are only there until April. Fox chasing and legging would be nice, but I bet it won't happen too often until the cabin is built!


That's exciting. You all will have a great time.
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