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Looks like I'm helping some neighbors move. Neighbor's wife across the street contacted me. Doesn't think her husband's F150 can handle the job. He has a little engine (2.7 v6). She needs All American Muscle from my 6.2 V8. Apparently, I'm helping move the piano.

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54 minutes ago, Transient said:

Looks like I'm helping some neighbors move. Neighbor's wife across the street contacted me. Doesn't think her husband's F150 can handle the job. He has a little engine (2.7 v6). She needs All American Muscle from my 6.2 V8. Apparently, I'm helping move the piano.

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Don't tell the husband the wife called, he might get "little man" syndrome, lol.  Joking aside, Kudos to you for helping your neighbors with their move, your a good neighbor for doing it.

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My Valhalla Off Road Research panels came in the other day and I finally had a chance to install them. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Transient said:

Looks like I'm helping some neighbors move. Neighbor's wife across the street contacted me. Doesn't think her husband's F150 can handle the job. He has a little engine (2.7 v6). She needs All American Muscle from my 6.2 V8. Apparently, I'm helping move the piano.

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If the piano is an upright make sure he has a stout furniture dolly. There are permanent handles mounted on each end of the piano inside the rear framework at just the right height. Grab these and under the keyboard shelf and lift onto the dolly. Strap and roll up a ramp onto a trailer. Easy peasy !

 

I learned this moving my wife's piano after we got married. I was surprised how easy it was.

 

Hat's off to you for being a good neighbor

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Don't tell the husband the wife called, he might get "little man" syndrome, lol.  Joking aside, Kudos to you for helping your neighbors with their move, your a good neighbor for doing it.
Apparently she told him, and he came over to my house to say thanks. He's a taller guy, maybe 6'7", but he was thankful I was able to take care of his wife's needs.

Do me a favor and don't tell anybody I'm a good neighbor. I have a reputation to keep. Next thing you know everybody will want me.

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If the piano is an upright make sure he has a stout furniture dolly. There are permanent handles mounted on each end of the piano inside the rear framework at just the right height. Grab these and under the keyboard shelf and lift onto the dolly. Strap and roll up a ramp onto a trailer. Easy peasy !
 
I learned this moving my wife's piano after we got married. I was surprised how easy it was.
 
Hat's off to you for being a good neighbor


Thanks. I've done it a few times already, and own my own set of furniture dollies that I keep next to the ladder in the garage. This was an upright piano. My wife had one that I acquired via marriage. We move every 3 years, so I've dealt with this quite a bit.

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Has anyone replaced the headlight bulbs in their 21 Trail Boss? I can’t for the life of me find the bulbs. Only a couple YouTube videos and none for a 2021 specifically.

The factory lights are not very bright at night.


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Hit the 15,000 miles mark this afternoon. I got the truck on 10/21/2020 with 147 miles. This is by far the best truck I've had.

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3 hours ago, mjonesjr84 said:

Hit the 15,000 miles mark this afternoon. I got the truck on 10/21/2020 with 147 miles. This is by far the best truck I've had.

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Nice! 
 

I rolled over 15K a couple weeks ago. But I’ve had mine since mid-March 2019. 😂

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Pro Comp 6 inch lift

20x10 Fuel Rebels in matte black 

35.12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers

Fabtech upper control arms

Shes looking good. 

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