CTENG_TowRig: The Beastmaster has gone to a new owner.

Started by CTENG in KS, June 12, 2007, 11:35:02 AM

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Rocksurfer

Quote from: Duffil on May 22, 2008, 10:59:17 PM
Christ, it's not for sale again is it?

Everything is For Sale for the right price. :gap:
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

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CTENG in KS

Thank you but I am not really interested in a motorhome at this point in my life.

The Beast was just too impractical and my current job search may necessitate a quick move, maybe, which wouldn't be possible with the Beast. 
IFS is best kept at ambient temperature in a pile of scrap in the backyard.  When kept under a functioning vehicle, it tends to greatly diminish said vehicle's offroad ability.     -reklund5

4Runner: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=4580.0
Beastmaster: http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=34339.0

Rocksurfer

Quote from: CTENG in KS on May 24, 2008, 01:08:26 PM
Thank you but I am not really interested in a motorhome at this point in my life.

The Beast was just too impractical and my current job search may necessitate a quick move, maybe, which wouldn't be possible with the Beast. 

If you have a motorhome a quick move is easy if you are living in it, just roll up your water hose, unhook your sewer line, retract your levelers, hook up your trailer, load your wheeler and drive off.

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No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

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got me a new tow rig friday...



89 f250 4wd 7.3l international diesel 5 speed, $700 needed a clutch supposedly, turns out it was just a grenaded throwout bearing and the shift pedal bushings, cranks right up and runs real good. found a bed at a neighbors for $100 with tailgate. should pull the 84 no prob.

thread jack over

how much did you get out of it? that thing was sweet, i really wanted a van too but i like the 7.3l idi and 4wd is nice to have. id like to find an old e250 or e350 and drop this diesel in it and convert it to 4wd