Damn good buy! Looks solid in the pics. I guess I will update this since it was brought back up. Decided to run the rigs up the Battlement Mesa trail couple Sunday's ago.
Trailhead. It got a little warm running up the long steep road up. Aired down and headed up the trail.
Everything worked fine on the old Jeepster. But mine had a fitting on the powersteering pump loosen and spray fluid. Tighten it up and all was well. Need to bring a chainsaw up. Lots of dead fall. Bunch blocking the rock garden play area. We made it to the first meadow. 9500ft elevation.
So Cody is leading the way. And I come around the corner to find this.
No more pics the rest of the day. This is where everything starts going downhill. We hook up a strap and drag him out. Keep on going. The Jeepster slowly starts smoking. I have to jump start him a couple of times. Won't idle. I bump the idle up and alls good. Get up to the lakes the the throttle cable breaks. The crimp came off at the petal. We get lucky and find the crimp on the floor. Put it back together and take off. It's about 4pm now and the wind is kicking and clouds rolling in. Little chilli for me and my buddy in my rig.lol The Jeepster's smoking is getting worse as we head back out. Get back to the first clearing again and Cody says it sounds like its trying to knock. So we decide roll down the hill as much as he can. Only start it when needed.
Get down to almost the rock garden and he gets caught on a rock. I pull him off and try to get rolling. Dies and won't start. I jump start it again. He gets the passenger front tire stuck against a big rock. I am in front by this time. So I hook up and pull him sideways trying to get him off the rock. Then bam the steering box input shaft snaps. So now the real fun starts. It's about 5pm or so now. So I put m hilift in the back of my rig and wrap a tow strap from his bumper up and over and around my cage a few times then back to the hilift with a d ring. We lifted the front as high as the lift will go. Putting a couple of logs in between. And start back down the hill piggy backing the rest of the way. Took about 4hrs to get the mile or so back to the trailhead.
Managed to get a text to the wife and had her bring the towbar and Suburban up. But by the time we got almost to down the towbar tabs were bent. So my other kid ran down to the trailhead and the wife and he ran down the hill and grabbed my trailer. Ended up loaded up and heading off the mtn about 9:30. So glad it's only a few miles from home.
Back of mine took a beating. This is 16gauge cold rolled dented and ripped. You can see the dent in the gastank on the left even.
I have since cut the 16 gauge off and am replacing with some 16 gauge aluminum and removing the gastank. I am building a new tank and relocating it. In prep for linking the rear at some point and redoing the cage since it has been dropped down to a 2 seat now.