Hello from S.E. Michigan

PL4Guy

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We picked up this 2012 JKU w/77,00 miles on it back in May as an off road/dirt rd. toy, been making it ours and having fun doing the trails and back roads. Third owners but it's never seen salt (was a pavement princess), so hibernating for the winter now and taking the time to change all the fluids and fix the little things that bug me.


Not a pavement princess anymore! :) :

 
Welcome from Arizona (and Texas)!

It is nicer if you upload your photos directly to the forum rather than linking to a different site.
 
I wish there wasn't any hibernating here in MI. either, but I have other toys put away for the winter too, just added one more to the list.:(
When I was younger and had winter toys, I enjoyed the snow, now winter is just a season of snow removal.🤬
I can relate, we lived in Colorado in the mountains for many years, about 19 years ago, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling,,,,,,,,, and shoveling,,,,,, lots of shoveling. I had my first heart attack, and was unable to live up at 8500 feet anymore, so we moved back to Texas, I gave away the skis and snowboard, sold the snowmobile, and left my snow shovel there. I got a heart transplant about 7 months ago, and got new toys, got a new jeep, to pull behind the 2005 Tiffin gas motorhome I have been fixing while I have been recovering.
 
I can relate, we lived in Colorado in the mountains for many years, about 19 years ago, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling,,,,,,,,, and shoveling,,,,,, lots of shoveling. I had my first heart attack, and was unable to live up at 8500 feet anymore, so we moved back to Texas, I gave away the skis and snowboard, sold the snowmobile, and left my snow shovel there. I got a heart transplant about 7 months ago, and got new toys, got a new jeep, to pull behind the 2005 Tiffin gas motorhome I have been fixing while I have been recovering.
I hope your recovery continues to go well, last year during our first big snowfall, I spent five days shoveling, snow blowing and roof raking both houses. As an ornery s.o.b. I waited out three days of chest pain before I went to see someone about it. Luckly for me after months of testing, I have only a small blockage and no further course of action was needed except to monitor and not push it so hard.

I would prefer to be able to keep the Jeep, Chevelle, and Harley going year around, but we aren't quite ready to exit MI. yet.
 
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