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Summer time bump
Obo- taking up room in the garage
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Nice...what model CPAP do you use and how long will it last with the humidifier? I looked into batteries at some point but I recall something about needing a power conditioner/inverter/converter or something or other. I'll have to look into this.
**EDIT** how do you plug your cpap into it?
I have the Phillips responics. I never take the humidifier as it doubles the size for packing and in the camping months it's usually humid enough so I am not sure how long it would last with. I read once that it draws quite a bit more. One of the supplied weego adapters fit my cpap and it was just plug and play, no converter needed for mine.
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It's a few hours away for me so I would likely end up spending the night either before or after though I'm not a camper because of my CPAP.
Hey Scuba, fellow cpap user here also. I found that the small lithium battery jump starters work great for powering my cpap while camping.
The 'medical grade' packs are approx $400 but you can get the 12v jump packs for sub $150.
I went with the weego 1200mah. It will power my machine for approx 14hrs (2 nights) without the humidifier
But I just charge it on the bike during the day while we ride.
The weego came with all the cords and even cords to charge my iPhone and sena. Plus the jumper cables that actually work great on everything I have used them on, including my buddy's dodge Cummings
The best thing, it's smaller than an old vcr tape
Edit- I have the model js12
https://myweego.com/product/heavy-duty-js12/
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Shinko 805
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Bought last year and wore on 3 trips. $50
A couple small marks but no damage or funky smells
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Once I saw that he had left the corn in the blind with the quad, I figured that was going to be causing the noise he heard. But I was really surprised with the amount of corn that had been packed in there.
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A friend of mine left his quad on the farm after gun season in a hunting blind he put up by the house. He also had 200lbs of corn in the blind....
He came up the other day to put some more corn out and check some cameras and said it sounded funny.
I got around to tearing into it today. Air box and clutch was Packed full of corn
I don't think he'll be storing corn and the quad together anymore
Lol
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A friend of mine brought his quad left his quad on the farm in a hunting blind with 200lbs of corn
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Thanks guys, I honestly hesitated for a split second as we have been seeing nicer bucks and it's so early,but after passing bucks in the past and never getting another opportunity during bow season, I decided to let it fly.
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I was lucky enough to get my buck tagged filled tonight.
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I talked to Dan a couple weeks ago and was trying to extend my trip in order to ride some with you guys. but unfortunately I will be leaving on Sunday to head back north.
I will staying at the gap Sat night and possibly Friday night depending on how far I get during the day.
Hopefully our paths will cross sometime Saturday or Sunday morning
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My personal rule is if the deer does not drop in sight, I wait minimum of 30 mins in my stand (if I know if was a solid lung /heart hit ) before I go retrieve my arrow. Blood on arrow must be bright and bubbly before I go any further.
If blood on arrow is dark or has an odor , I back out slowly and wait 4 hrs. If I know for sure its a gut hit and no liver, I wait at least eight. Most deer hit will only go 100yds or less and lay down. But once they are jumped, most certainly with a gut shot, they are gone , little blood trail after their initial bed and thick woods make for an impossible track.
I have used a dog ( not a tracker- a Rottweiler [emoji3]) and recovered deer gut hit deer but only after a night had gone by. If you let them lay in their first beds , odds are they will only move a short distance until they expire and be 200 yes or less from the shot.
Best of luck in your future hunts, sounds like you are off to a good season
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http://www.ohioriders.net/index.php?/topic/108275-%282%29-Baxley-sport-chocks
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Levers and exhaust are sold
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$125 ea
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How much for the Baxley?
$125 ea.
small parts of the powder coating around the bottom edge and bolt holes has started to lift up/come off as they have been used for several years both in trailer and as paddock stands.
I will get some pics up tomorrow and start a new thread.
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Never used Bohn pro racer air
It was the wife's, she went with a dianese then stopped riding a few years ago. Just been hanging in the closet.
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