I don't think it does, if you can get in you can camp. Getting in after October could be a trick without a snow machineKen's700 wrote:When does Meadow Lake close for the season?
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, BAD news (for me anyway), I can't go. I already have the day off and everything and had my stuff packed and ready and now this .
Noticed oil spots in the driveway the other day and thought it was the wifes car, NOPE. It's coming from my truck where the drive shaft goes into the pumpkin thing on the rear axle, it looks like a seal is leaking. My neighbor is a mechanic and says it's any easy fix but not being too mechanically inclined I must take it too the shop on Friday which is the day I was taking off to go on Myagi ride.
Also, I am having some landscaping done at the house right now and the landscaper was supposed to put any excess dirt in my front yard and I was going to rent a bobcat and borrow a dump trailer and get rid of the dirt because he wanted around $1000.00 to haul it away. Well I get home from work today and find 25-30yds of dirt on the street in front of my house. It's a big pile that is blocking most of the road (and I have a wide street) but there is still enough room for a truck or something to get by but it is just too big a pile to leave blocking the road.
So now, I have to rent a bobcat this weekend and get rid of the dirt to keep good neighborly feelings going.
Anyway if something changes I will try to make it but most likely not so you guys have fun and be safe.
Noticed oil spots in the driveway the other day and thought it was the wifes car, NOPE. It's coming from my truck where the drive shaft goes into the pumpkin thing on the rear axle, it looks like a seal is leaking. My neighbor is a mechanic and says it's any easy fix but not being too mechanically inclined I must take it too the shop on Friday which is the day I was taking off to go on Myagi ride.
Also, I am having some landscaping done at the house right now and the landscaper was supposed to put any excess dirt in my front yard and I was going to rent a bobcat and borrow a dump trailer and get rid of the dirt because he wanted around $1000.00 to haul it away. Well I get home from work today and find 25-30yds of dirt on the street in front of my house. It's a big pile that is blocking most of the road (and I have a wide street) but there is still enough room for a truck or something to get by but it is just too big a pile to leave blocking the road.
So now, I have to rent a bobcat this weekend and get rid of the dirt to keep good neighborly feelings going.
Anyway if something changes I will try to make it but most likely not so you guys have fun and be safe.
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Damn Dave, in the imortal words of Buck Owens - "if it weren't for bad luck you'd have no luck at all".
As far as the pinion seal (that's what it is BTW) it can be an easy fix, but it depends on what axle you have. Some have a crush sleeve that requires you to basically setup the depth of the pinion every time you pull the stupid nut off of it. If it isn't that type, it takes about 15 minutes to change the seal.
When you first said oil drops I thought you were gonna say the quad was leaking again..........
As far as the pinion seal (that's what it is BTW) it can be an easy fix, but it depends on what axle you have. Some have a crush sleeve that requires you to basically setup the depth of the pinion every time you pull the stupid nut off of it. If it isn't that type, it takes about 15 minutes to change the seal.
When you first said oil drops I thought you were gonna say the quad was leaking again..........
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