NWI INGO General Post - Part 13

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    Ballstater98

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    Suddenly the wife is in full Christmas mode! :runaway: I'm trying to concentrate on the Hawks game and play on the internet.

    and he's not afraid of beer...
     

    gunbunnies

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    ballstater, not that they are the best kits but their pretty good ones and not that bad in price....

    The Flashlight store in Valpo on US30 by the trailer place has a small assortment of IFAKS and medical up to squad level medical kits.

    He also has side stuff like staple kits and suture's etc...
     

    Snapdragon

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    My grass is knee-high in spots of the sideyard and back. I might consider leaving it til spring, but it's impossible to find and pick up the dog poo with it this high.
     

    Hawkeye

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    Did you need to upgrade your alternator or battery to accommodate the winch?
     

    CTC B4Z

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    only rated for 10k? and you plan on using it to pull cars out of ditches? IT may do the job on little hondas that are high centered, but anything else Id be very careful with. a stuck vehicle can easily double/triple its own weight. I cut back highly on recovering random people. There is just so much liability in it nowadays. The second from last time I did so right after it I realized someone could have been seriously injured. The car was almost end over end on a steep ditch with an elderly lady in the vehicle. I wanted to swap another person out so she wasnt in the vehicle when I put strain on the line but we couldnt. When I broke through to pavement I could have easily given her whiplash
     
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