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F4U-1A

G-Damn Blackfly season worst in 20yrs F!
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Ozzy always understood us…..
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Deer season in two weeks here, That is a mule deer. Mee thinks on Home Brew. We GOTS white tail here. All Good
 

F4U-1A

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The fact that you can tell the difference kinda proves his point...
I can tell, hit many in the fall here, last 40yrs. We lose more OPP (they our Police Forces) to moose and Deer than crime up here. So F-ing Stuff IT. ALL Good.
 

99Yak

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Suburban: Krown

Winter truck: Undercarriage bath once a week. A very thorough undercarriage wash when the temperature goes up and the snow is gone. Salt works double time in the summer.

I am happy with the Krown, but, the suburban is driven far less in the winter. So its difficult to compare the two methods.

Sometime in the next three years I will be removing the bed, painting frame, installing stainless lines, etc. The front half will follow. I believe by doing so I can get another decade + out of the truck. Ok, who am I kidding? I still have the dirt bike from my teens and the muscle car from my twenties. I mow with a Ford Jubilee. I will rebuild the whole truck and drive it for 20 more years - because I‘m cheap and have SERIOUS separation anxiety.:)
 

Orpedcrow

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Suburban: Krown

Winter truck: Undercarriage bath once a week. A very thorough undercarriage wash when the temperature goes up and the snow is gone. Salt works double time in the summer.

I am happy with the Krown, but, the suburban is driven far less in the winter. So its difficult to compare the two methods.

Sometime in the next three years I will be removing the bed, painting frame, installing stainless lines, etc. The front half will follow. I believe by doing so I can get another decade + out of the truck. Ok, who am I kidding? I still have the dirt bike from my teens and the muscle car from my twenties. I mow with a Ford Jubilee. I will rebuild the whole truck and drive it for 20 more years - because I‘m cheap and have SERIOUS separation anxiety.:)
Do you use one of those pressure washer attachments that has multiple spray heads across a bar with wheels in the ends?
 

99Yak

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I’m not familiar with the attachment.
I use a somewhat dated car wash in town that still puts some water to the under carriage for the weekly wash. End of season, I lay under it with a garden hose. I also get inside body from any available openings.

I found the regular pressure washing head, like the do it yourself wash, can sometimes do more harm than good. But, it could have been operator error.
 

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I’m not familiar with the attachment.
I use a somewhat dated car wash in town that still puts some water to the under carriage for the weekly wash. End of season, I lay under it with a garden hose. I also get inside body from any available openings.

I found the regular pressure washing head, like the do it yourself wash, can sometimes do more harm than good. But, it could have been operator error.
Tool Daily Dual-Function Undercarriage Cleaner,Surface Cleaner for Pressure Washer, 16 Inch, Underbody Car Wash Water Broom with 3 Pieces Extension Wand, 4000 PSI https://a.co/d/7HzRoKY

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