Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
Have mucked a corral? I'm sure someone will knock him back into
reality. http://www.----------.com/4Hdurock.jpg http://www.----------.com/welshPonies.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Billy Ray wrote: > > The problem there is he specifically doesn't want a pick'um up truck. |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
Have mucked a corral? I'm sure someone will knock him back into
reality. http://www.----------.com/4Hdurock.jpg http://www.----------.com/welshPonies.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Billy Ray wrote: > > The problem there is he specifically doesn't want a pick'um up truck. |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
Have mucked a corral? I'm sure someone will knock him back into
reality. http://www.----------.com/4Hdurock.jpg http://www.----------.com/welshPonies.jpg God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Billy Ray wrote: > > The problem there is he specifically doesn't want a pick'um up truck. |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
300 pounds is like 2 people in the back seat. I suspect that he might take
the back seat out and have plenty of room for the feed. Tomes "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message news:4387a971$0$6394$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.co m... > I don't know, but one of the first things I noticed about my YJ, after > buying it and installing chrome mirrors that is, was how it would fit right > in the parking spaces in the Microsoft parking garage. I could drive under > Building 3, and do a K-turn if there weren't any available spaces. Even the > rice burners couldn't do that. > > He wants to put 300 pounds of feed in the back. I am not too sure about > that. I put over three hundred pounds of conrete mix in mine once, but I > only drove it around the corner. It kind of depends on how far the feed > store is. > > Earle > > "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message > news:bca30$4387a601$4831b233$14156@FUSE.NET... > > Ya know..... this all means the Cherokee is smaller and substantially > > lighter than the Wrangler Unlimited > > > > Exterior > > Length: 167 in. Width: 66.7 in. > > Height: 70.9 in. Wheel Base: 103.4 in. > > Ground Clearance: 8.3 in. Curb Weight: 3740 lbs. > > Gross Weight: 4750 lbs. > > > > > > > > "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:4387942A.2ACCA3D0@cox.net... > > > Hi Bill, > > > I'm not surprised at all, and you forgot to compare their Curb > > > Weights: XJ=3,386 to the TJ=3,532 pounds, no wonder it's a slug. > > > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > > > Billy Ray wrote: > > >> > > >> You may be surprised at the size comparison. I was > > >> > > >> XJ TJ > > >> Wheelbase 101.4 98.4 > > >> Length 165.3 154.9 > > >> Width 67.9 68.3 > > >> Track 58 58.3 > > >> Height 64 69.8 > > >> Ground Clearance 7.3 8.6 > > >> > > >> Sources > > >> http://www.jeephorizons.com/tech/2005_tj_specs.html > > >> http://jeephorizons.com/tech/xjstockspecs.html > > >> > > >> Now.... this is the older 'standard' Cherokee made from 1984-2001. > Specs > > >> may vary slightly per year/equipment. > > >> > > >> Some pix of my 2000 XJ Cherokee taken the day I brought it home. Sorry > > >> for > > >> the poor picture quality. > > >> http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2117093135 > > > > > > |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
300 pounds is like 2 people in the back seat. I suspect that he might take
the back seat out and have plenty of room for the feed. Tomes "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message news:4387a971$0$6394$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.co m... > I don't know, but one of the first things I noticed about my YJ, after > buying it and installing chrome mirrors that is, was how it would fit right > in the parking spaces in the Microsoft parking garage. I could drive under > Building 3, and do a K-turn if there weren't any available spaces. Even the > rice burners couldn't do that. > > He wants to put 300 pounds of feed in the back. I am not too sure about > that. I put over three hundred pounds of conrete mix in mine once, but I > only drove it around the corner. It kind of depends on how far the feed > store is. > > Earle > > "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message > news:bca30$4387a601$4831b233$14156@FUSE.NET... > > Ya know..... this all means the Cherokee is smaller and substantially > > lighter than the Wrangler Unlimited > > > > Exterior > > Length: 167 in. Width: 66.7 in. > > Height: 70.9 in. Wheel Base: 103.4 in. > > Ground Clearance: 8.3 in. Curb Weight: 3740 lbs. > > Gross Weight: 4750 lbs. > > > > > > > > "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:4387942A.2ACCA3D0@cox.net... > > > Hi Bill, > > > I'm not surprised at all, and you forgot to compare their Curb > > > Weights: XJ=3,386 to the TJ=3,532 pounds, no wonder it's a slug. > > > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > > > Billy Ray wrote: > > >> > > >> You may be surprised at the size comparison. I was > > >> > > >> XJ TJ > > >> Wheelbase 101.4 98.4 > > >> Length 165.3 154.9 > > >> Width 67.9 68.3 > > >> Track 58 58.3 > > >> Height 64 69.8 > > >> Ground Clearance 7.3 8.6 > > >> > > >> Sources > > >> http://www.jeephorizons.com/tech/2005_tj_specs.html > > >> http://jeephorizons.com/tech/xjstockspecs.html > > >> > > >> Now.... this is the older 'standard' Cherokee made from 1984-2001. > Specs > > >> may vary slightly per year/equipment. > > >> > > >> Some pix of my 2000 XJ Cherokee taken the day I brought it home. Sorry > > >> for > > >> the poor picture quality. > > >> http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2117093135 > > > > > > |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
300 pounds is like 2 people in the back seat. I suspect that he might take
the back seat out and have plenty of room for the feed. Tomes "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message news:4387a971$0$6394$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.co m... > I don't know, but one of the first things I noticed about my YJ, after > buying it and installing chrome mirrors that is, was how it would fit right > in the parking spaces in the Microsoft parking garage. I could drive under > Building 3, and do a K-turn if there weren't any available spaces. Even the > rice burners couldn't do that. > > He wants to put 300 pounds of feed in the back. I am not too sure about > that. I put over three hundred pounds of conrete mix in mine once, but I > only drove it around the corner. It kind of depends on how far the feed > store is. > > Earle > > "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message > news:bca30$4387a601$4831b233$14156@FUSE.NET... > > Ya know..... this all means the Cherokee is smaller and substantially > > lighter than the Wrangler Unlimited > > > > Exterior > > Length: 167 in. Width: 66.7 in. > > Height: 70.9 in. Wheel Base: 103.4 in. > > Ground Clearance: 8.3 in. Curb Weight: 3740 lbs. > > Gross Weight: 4750 lbs. > > > > > > > > "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:4387942A.2ACCA3D0@cox.net... > > > Hi Bill, > > > I'm not surprised at all, and you forgot to compare their Curb > > > Weights: XJ=3,386 to the TJ=3,532 pounds, no wonder it's a slug. > > > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > > > > Billy Ray wrote: > > >> > > >> You may be surprised at the size comparison. I was > > >> > > >> XJ TJ > > >> Wheelbase 101.4 98.4 > > >> Length 165.3 154.9 > > >> Width 67.9 68.3 > > >> Track 58 58.3 > > >> Height 64 69.8 > > >> Ground Clearance 7.3 8.6 > > >> > > >> Sources > > >> http://www.jeephorizons.com/tech/2005_tj_specs.html > > >> http://jeephorizons.com/tech/xjstockspecs.html > > >> > > >> Now.... this is the older 'standard' Cherokee made from 1984-2001. > Specs > > >> may vary slightly per year/equipment. > > >> > > >> Some pix of my 2000 XJ Cherokee taken the day I brought it home. Sorry > > >> for > > >> the poor picture quality. > > >> http://www.imagestation.com/album/in...?id=2117093135 > > > > > > |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
A bale of hay weighs fifty pounds, can you picture six of these in
the back of your car? http://www.nnu.edu/athletics/crossco...hay%20bale.jpg And have you driven down the road with the dust form a feed sake, clogging your nose and eyes? A cazillion times worse than just driving down a dusty road with the rear flap open. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Tomes wrote: > > 300 pounds is like 2 people in the back seat. I suspect that he might take > the back seat out and have plenty of room for the feed. > Tomes |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
A bale of hay weighs fifty pounds, can you picture six of these in
the back of your car? http://www.nnu.edu/athletics/crossco...hay%20bale.jpg And have you driven down the road with the dust form a feed sake, clogging your nose and eyes? A cazillion times worse than just driving down a dusty road with the rear flap open. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Tomes wrote: > > 300 pounds is like 2 people in the back seat. I suspect that he might take > the back seat out and have plenty of room for the feed. > Tomes |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
A bale of hay weighs fifty pounds, can you picture six of these in
the back of your car? http://www.nnu.edu/athletics/crossco...hay%20bale.jpg And have you driven down the road with the dust form a feed sake, clogging your nose and eyes? A cazillion times worse than just driving down a dusty road with the rear flap open. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Tomes wrote: > > 300 pounds is like 2 people in the back seat. I suspect that he might take > the back seat out and have plenty of room for the feed. > Tomes |
Re: Wrangler - What to buy?
Ummm, nonsequitor here. The topic was carrying feed from the store....
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:4388E2F4.E0C324EB@cox.net... > A bale of hay weighs fifty pounds, can you picture six of these in > the back of your car? > http://www.nnu.edu/athletics/crossco...hay%20bale.jpg And have you > driven down the road with the dust form a feed sake, clogging your nose > and eyes? A cazillion times worse than just driving down a dusty road > with the rear flap open. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > > Tomes wrote: > > > > 300 pounds is like 2 people in the back seat. I suspect that he might take > > the back seat out and have plenty of room for the feed. > > Tomes |
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