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do you use youre bronco for hunting???

TTTGOWYO

Tyler T. - EB Obsessed
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I have a pic somewhere in a box I need to dig out. Growing up in Wyo i used it for hunting all the time. I have a pic of a huge 6 x 6 bull elk in the back. it was quite an adventure for two of us to load it on the Bronco. No wonder I just had back surgery, doing stupid stuff when I was younger. :)
 

Desert Dweller

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Of course--- that's what they were invented for......:cool:

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surfer-b

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Of course--- that's what they were invented for......:cool:

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Great pics, the second pic with the liftgat up, I noticed you made a strip to help hold the seal on. I did this but used to it to hold the seal in place while the glue dried then I removed it, it worked good and keeps the water out much better.
 

patterdale

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From the above post I see he also has his side exit dual venison flavorizers running as well.
 

Desert Dweller

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YUP--- just came roaring into camp,honked the horn, and the wench came out grinning....
As for the seal, it's pretty soft as it is garage door seal, so the aluminum strip is needed..:cool:
 
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