I've been reading up on this area and have been wanting to visit but have been reading conflicting information about it. Is this location on private property and does it require you passing through private property to get to it? Where is there parking at to start hiking there?
There's railroad tracks just before the rod and gun club with a make shift parking area that was used. It's not labeled, but you can see gun club name on Google maps. Basically, we followed the tracks to the creek and down it till the blue hole. Redzz02 is the man to gleen more info on.
One of my buddies has a cub cadet 129 that he might sell me, I am gonna turn it into a trail rider if he does. It's a 12hp kohler, the rear end is an IH hi trans hydro... Would it be able to take the abuse? The hydros are pretty fast but probably not as good as keisers gear drive
Oh I'm sure it can. Take a good look at the trans underneath an imagine a big rock or stick hitting the pumps pickup tube. Hard no on my end. Rerouting the line is not in my playing deck.
Looked like a blast.
Love stream running. Couple sections were deep with big rocks.
That cub is sweet!
Thank you Kraken King.
That area is beautiful! I definitely gotta go riding there someday
Would not be a bad idea.
Where is this at. Great scenery for the tractors but the bridge over the river and the tunnel are it. Thanks for sharing
Jacob's Creek, PA. Looking to go back next summer and jump into the blue hole.
Dam i live in uniontown like 15min away from creek falls
I live in west mifflin, if you got a mower hit me up we’ll go riding sometime
I would, hell of a guy.
You know its a good time when that cub cadet rolls 😅 I'm glad to see more people riding in creeks. Creeks are way too fun!
Hell yes, they are a blast.
Im happy other people are as crazy as me
Love crazy. Thank you for the bump.
I believe I can fly 🤣
;)
Nice climbing, dude 😁 \m/
Agreed @redzz02 is the man.
Don't show the car I left on scene 🤦🏽♂️ 😂
Hahaha
I’m just getting into lawnmowers, I want a good but not too pricey tire, what would be a good one, size I’m going for is 20x 8.00 8
That tire size is pretty much a front tire for atv's. Pick the best one that looks good to your eye. Hint large spacing is better.
Vampires are pretty good but I had trouble finding some, try to find a wider tire with deep tread
Maybe time for some rollbar builds! Be careful !
First time rock crawling ever. Learned a very good lesson on that one. Roll bar maybe...Its gotta be cool looking though.
Im about to pulley swap my first mower. Love ur channel.
What are some good size tires that would work for a mower?
5 rear and 7 front. Belt slip is a major issue. The bigger the pulleys the less likely they will slip when you don't want them to.
Where you all at in kentucky I live in Wayne county id like ride with u all
Look up giverthebeans97 on RUclips and Joshua Rowe on Facebook. Same guy.
What kind of motors in them ? I trying to make one but I can't change my mind up on a motor
If your asking about the red one it has a hopped up vanguard v twin in it.
I've been reading up on this area and have been wanting to visit but have been reading conflicting information about it. Is this location on private property and does it require you passing through private property to get to it? Where is there parking at to start hiking there?
There's railroad tracks just before the rod and gun club with a make shift parking area that was used. It's not labeled, but you can see gun club name on Google maps. Basically, we followed the tracks to the creek and down it till the blue hole. Redzz02 is the man to gleen more info on.
One of my buddies has a cub cadet 129 that he might sell me, I am gonna turn it into a trail rider if he does. It's a 12hp kohler, the rear end is an IH hi trans hydro... Would it be able to take the abuse? The hydros are pretty fast but probably not as good as keisers gear drive
Oh I'm sure it can. Take a good look at the trans underneath an imagine a big rock or stick hitting the pumps pickup tube. Hard no on my end. Rerouting the line is not in my playing deck.