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dishman

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  1. I dont have a diesel, but from what I have seen on trucks TV and other shows, looks like Banks, and Bullydog are tough to beat in diesel performance. Pipes, chips, propane injection, those companies have it all. :thumbsup:

    bully dog exhaust and edge chip Ihave installed both on chevys you also want to get a aem brute force air intake

  2. my first was a 1986 yz 80 bought new and i was 14 yers old rode it .till i was 16 and bought 1986 tri-z rode it till 1990 and bought my brothers 1988 banshee. first four wheeler sold it and didnt have any thing for couple years (joined army) 1993 bought 1991 banshee and in 1995 bought yz250 sold both them in 1997. and bought a 1997 banshee new off the floor and it got stole in 2001. didnt have anything till 2003 and bought my first 4poke and it was ktm525 sx . traded it for a 2004 banshee which im building now with a slightly massaged 485 cheetah motor and Im also building a 688 d.m. drag shee at this moment in time. last two ill ever build and will not sell promosed wife if i could build these two i was done wouldnt sell

  3. Barrymaxx and any others interested in riding here in WV, just drop me a line and let me know when you plan on coming and I'll be more than happy to show you around. I live in the heart of Hatfield-McCoy Trail country. Hatfield McCoy is ok but if you came to trail ride our crew will show you what its all about. :thumbsup:

    ive road there a couple of times been a few years thought its about a 3 1/2 to 4 hr drive from where im at

  4. mig welding is weakest type of welding you can do stick is in the middle tig is the strongest type of welding you can do it is also te hardest to learn how to do properly but makes the prettest welds out of all but its also the slowest form of welding, I have tig welded on aluminum,stainless steel,and steel all the welds it produces are stronger ,stick welding you really dont need to look at its for more industrail uses and more slag is left you will probably want to go with a mig welder you can get good looking welds and learn how pretty easly and the are strong enough for what ever you use them on as long as you get your heat right and speed right you may want to consider going to a collage or tech center and take a night course on welding you can use all the material you want and never run out that way. I welded for(Flour Daniels) duing shut downs for about 3 years I welded at Nucular power plants and other industrial places all over the east coast and also at some Naval ship yards you can make some good money if you dont have kids and like traveling 2nd year out i worked 8months out of the year and borught home over 150k

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