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BrownDogsCan2

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What is some of your favorite stuff with pictures if you have them. Your truck,rigging, favorite tires, toppers, dog boxes, dog training ,dog vests guns, shells, accessories, apparel , bird cleaning , knives, pen knives, camping, cooking , coolers and on and on.

After 30 years of hunting I know what works for me. I’d like to see what others are doing, and more importantly 😀I’d just like to see some cool stuff.
 
My truck, put mud terrains on her this week because I’m old and never owned any before. Also ordered a switch kit to cut power to my traction control on the fly. For 3 years this truck has been trying to get me stuck.
 

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Vehicle: Some kind of SUV. Currently a '10 4Runner
Tires: Michelin XLT
Dog: Brittany
Dog Crate: Wire
E-Collar: Dogtra
Gun: Browning 625 O/U 12 ga.
Boots: Danner Ft. Lewis; Danner Elk Hunter (insulated)
Brush Pants: Columbia (early season); L.L. Bean; Cabela's Gortex lined
Vest: Filson w/leather belt ends closure
Hats: Blaze orange boonie or red wool sock hat
Jackets: Columbia (uninsulated); Under Armour (insulated)
Gloves: Camokinz II
Dust Cutter: Bourbon
 
Vehicle: Some kind of SUV. Currently a '10 4Runner
Tires: Michelin XLT
Dog: Brittany
Dog Crate: Wire
E-Collar: Dogtra
Gun: Browning 625 O/U 12 ga.
Boots: Danner Ft. Lewis; Danner Elk Hunter (insulated)
Brush Pants: Columbia (early season); L.L. Bean; Cabela's Gortex lined
Vest: Filson w/leather belt ends closure
Hats: Blaze orange boonie or red wool sock hat
Jackets: Columbia (uninsulated); Under Armour (insulated)
Gloves: Camokinz II
Dust Cutter: Bourbon
I wish they still offered them, mine are showing quite a bit of wear.
 
Isn’t there a traction control switch in board?
Do you have a ram? There is a traction control switch. You have to be in 4 wheel drive, stopped I think , and hold it for 5 seconds. It’s always trying to put the brakes on wheel spin when I need a little bit to clean my tires or to keep a little momentum to get through a drift or a puddle.
If you have a ram you should take a look at it , it’s able components nanny kill switch. It’s just a fused relay that replaces the abs fuse. I wanted to wait until my warranty was out before I went and did anything noticeable. It doesn’t affect your abs or throw a code but still
 
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Do you have a ram? There is a traction control switch. You have to be in 4 wheel drive, stopped I think , and hold it for 5 seconds. It’s always trying to put the brakes on wheel spin when I need a little bit to clean my tires or to keep a little momentum to get through a drift or a puddle.
If you have a ram you should take a look at it , it’s able components nanny kill switch. It’s just a fused relay that replaces the abs fuse. I wanted to wait until my warranty was out before I went and did anything noticeable. It doesn’t affect your abs or throw a code but still
I drive a GMC, was just wondering if there was a way to override the traction control.
 
I drive a GMC, was just wondering if there was a way to override the traction control.
Traction control button on a 2017.it's a button with a truck and squiggly lines underneath it. 2010 through 2018 have buttons and I'm sure newer models have something similar.iMarkup_20211017_073300.jpg
 
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Dogs-- Lizzie of Oz and Daisy Rae(the dwarf) the sister labs
Truck-- 2500 HD Crew with Hankook ATM Dynapro 10ply
Dog Box-- houndsman deluxe 2 hole with upper storage & backseat kennel for bad weather days.
Guns--CZ1012, CZ Field Supreme, CZ Upland ultalight, CZ Drake .28ga, CZ bobwhite and a 1991 SBE
Dog vests -- Cuga
Human vest--Chief Upland
Ammo--Federal premium #5 copper coated
Boots-- Lowa early season/ Mendl late season
Pants--Firstlite Sawbuck
Jacket-- Wildfowler
First aid kit--EMT Gel, forceps, saline ..ect
De skunk kit..baking soda, dawn, and hydrogen peroxide
Dust removal--Busch latte's and WilletDaisy's 1st quail retrieve.jpg
 
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Hey K-em-up, are you still with CZ in KC? I haven't kept track of you since they closed our Pheasants Forever chapter in Denver.
Tom
 
My Buck Trapper. Bought new at the Base Exchange back in ‘75. Can be sharpened to a razor’s edge. Used on about everything. Upland birds, rabbits, turkeys, deer, elk and various fish. Great knife, an easy carry.
 

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nice big scalpel on it
 
Yes, that spey blade was a great skinning blade. Starting with a fresh, sharp clip and sharp spey I could pretty much skin and break down a normal deer except for the aitch bone.

It was handy as one of the knives I used on elk. Skinning elk seemed to just dull any edge pretty quickly. Part of the tool chest in CO though.
 
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