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OMG, I actually saw a B2200 today

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Old 09-04-2021 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by MeB2000
I actually re-created the "Tow Mirrors" thread here, less the other members posts........here, post #29:

https://www.mazdaforum.com/forum/maz...m-45442/page5/
Well, even though I'm "computer challenged" with my Windows 7 laptop and mouse, I was able to make a PDF of Earl's Tow Mirror Fix, hopefully attached. If not I can try to E-mail.
 
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Old 09-05-2021 | 09:19 AM
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Thanks, ABE.
You're welcome! If I had more time, I could re-create a few more of those "fix it" post I had at MTing......one day hopefully!

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Well, even though I'm "computer challenged" with my Windows 7 laptop and mouse, I was able to make a PDF of Earl's Tow Mirror Fix, hopefully attached. If not I can try to E-mail.
Good job on the PDF Cusser! You're becoming a "Techie"!

One big repair that I have to do this winter, is rebuild the front differential & install new axles in my 1993 B2600i 4x4 truck......the front axles feel like they could fall out of the diff. at any moment! I'm not driving it on the road currently, and I will swap in another diff. before I rebuild the original one so I can continue to drive the truck. Once I get done with the rebuild, I will swap the rebuilt unit back into the truck. I will definitely take pics of it all, and start a thread here on it.

Meanwhile.......back to the Paver project, around my firepit......and sore everything! Every muscle in my body is getting a workout with this project!




 
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Old 09-06-2021 | 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by MeB2000
You're welcome! If I had more time, I could re-create a few more of those "fix it" post I had at MTing......one day hopefully!
Good job on the PDF Cusser! You're becoming a "Techie"!

Meanwhile.......back to the Paver project, around my firepit......and sore everything! Every muscle in my body is getting a workout with this project!
I have already made, and saved, several How-To things as PDF documents; I've sent them to Mitch and they're posted on his Facebook-related site http://www.mazdaminitruckin.com/

I can send such files by E-mail for this site or others if wanted.

Anyway, funny about your paver project, as I've got pavers and sand being delivered by Home Depot tomorrow, about 3500 pounds worth, to lay pavers under the patio cover addition I built this summer. Our patio was only 20 feet long, so I made a 12-foot additional one. This photo is before painting it, and the fire pit in the photo can be completely moved in 20 minutes, it's just sitting there with our old top part from our existing fire pit. The white truck is my 1998 Frontier with 260K miles (purchased in 2004 with 100K on it for the kids to drive to their jobs and practices, and so they could learn stick shift) that I used to transport the 4 sheets of plywood for the roof, cut some scrap wood to lay in the bedliner to support 4-foot width. The 2 rolls of rolled roofing had to be picked up in north Phoenix and brought up due to materials shortages, so many new homes snapped up by Californians exiting that state, and at really high prices. Housing market here is ridiculous.

 
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Old 09-06-2021 | 09:31 PM
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I have a big truck for the big jobs! Picked this up from the Depot today. Approx. 3,400 lbs. in the bed.......56 bags of 60 lb concrete, rebar, and pallet.....and she drove like a champ! Only squatted it about 3" to 4" from it's empty stance.




 
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Old 09-07-2021 | 08:08 AM
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I once picked up small rocks for my yard in my B2200, I could feel that my steering/front tire contact with the road was somewhat compromised.

The Home Depot stuff I'm having delivered today is about 3500 pounds so over the capacity with a flatbed trailer with either my B2200 or my two 4-cylinder, 5-speed Frontiers. So if I didn't have delivered, would need Mrs. Cusser's Yukon to tow a borrowed flatbed or to take the horse trailer; that would've required ME to unload it too. And we won the senior softball championship of Prescott (5-month league) last week and now hopefully to win the little 2-week "tournament", I want to be able to play in that Thursday rather than be flat on my back !!!
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