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Mr. Clean - 9/16/2006 11:46:29 AM   
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I used a little car wash soap and water in a srpay bottle to clean the motor works great.Coverd the airfilter.
GREAT TIP.



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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/17/2006 11:29:47 AM   
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oh dear lord...two peas in a pod

I spilled about 1/2 cup of oil when I was adding some...after about 20 miles or so it burnt off nicely

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 6:01:52 AM   
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I use Eagle One A to Z wheel cleaner on the motor. always worked great for me

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 11:57:44 AM   
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this is how i wash mine



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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 12:05:56 PM   
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Don't you guys fear driving and finding out after it's too late that it's just too deep for you to get back out?

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 12:37:16 PM   
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Don't you guys fear driving and finding out after it's too late that it's just too deep for you to get back out?

Who do you think their driving on top of?...The first or second poor sucker that tried to drive through that water hole..

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 1:48:14 PM   
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There is an off-road park in Indiana not too far from me that supposedly has a mud hole that is like quick sand. If you don't drive through it fast enough, you will literally sink completely in. It's supposedly a bottomless mud pit. I thought those things were just fiction, until I read that someone actually lost their entire Jeep Wrangler in one, permanently. It was completely gone.

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 3:23:20 PM   
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Didn't you ever watch the old Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan movies..there was quicksand all over that jungle...real ones too!


Timba...Ungowa

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 3:48:00 PM   
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if you look at his pic. you can see the weel defined trail leading to and into the water, it's not like he's traveling virgin territory. The trail bottom under the water is more than likely just as solid as the one above water.

Whenever I cross an unfamiliar water line I make sure I let a truck smaller than mine go first

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 3:50:56 PM   
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So THAT'S the secret. No wonder my Camaro sank as everybody laughed.......

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/18/2006 3:55:38 PM   
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my cousin used to ALWAYS get drunk within the first hour of wheelin...he was the one that volunteered to cross any tough lines first I'll tell ya one thing though, that boy could wheel better loaded than most people could sober.

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/24/2006 8:58:41 PM   
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Just cleaned my engine compartment today...A little dawn dishsoap in a mixture of water sprayed liberally on everything, soak...hosed off and dried with leaf blower and then shined up with some Vinylex...Looks just like new again.

My neighbor with the H2 SUT came over while I was doing it and he pulled his rig in the driveway next to mine and we cleaned his engine too...Now that's what HUMMER brotherly love is all about.

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RE: Mr. Clean - 9/24/2006 9:21:19 PM   
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Whenever I cross an unfamiliar water line I make sure I let a truck smaller than mine go first

Wouldn't a bigger truck make more sense, that way they can sink into the mud as deep as it will go? A smaller one might not sink as much as yours.

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RE: Mr. Clean - 10/7/2006 5:28:39 AM   
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I use Simple Green to clean my engine as it is a really good degreaser. It also makes a good tire and wheel cleaner too!

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RE: Mr. Clean - 1/21/2007 2:55:38 PM   
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this is how i wash mine




hey did you notice that moose in the bushes in this picture

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