The walking the plank are good for a 5 gallon pail as well. Use windshield washer fluid or something that doesn't freeze.
These look neat, but are not cheap
https://www.automatictrap.com/
Load and pressure chart tells you how low you can go for road running at a tires rated speed. So it is starting place for an informed decision. I think 12.5 17 it is 25 psi. I guess you can wing it and see what happens
As well CM has a super strong bow shackle. 6.5 vs 4.75 working limit, with a 6 x safety factor. This has been discussed on here before. Stay away from no name shackles, including the soft shackles
25 psi is the rated pressure to carry 1800 pounds. So you have to dial in ride. 35 33 should be a good place to start. But you are the captain of the ship
Set your air pressure before you do anything. Look up the load chart for your tire. That will tell you how low you can go. You should be able to go 35 /32 on factory rubber. If you are running 20's then there is not much suspension in tires. I have geisers and deaver hds and look for speed...
Yes just thought of those easy outs for lock nuts. As well you can a set of them that are sized like sockets. I used them to take valve caps off tire stems that had cavitated on...
Were they not advising not to eat the brains because of mad cow disease?
https://www.livescience.com/63831-squirrel-brains-rare-disorder-creutzfeldt-jakob-disease.html
edited to add url as people are to lazy to look something up
Look up weasel box. Make yourself a couple. Be sure to make them a double with a hole in each end and trap in each end. Bait goes in the middle between traps. Probably a 1.75 to 2 inch hole. If you run an overhang you have a good all weather setup. Hole up a couple inches...
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