P1000m5 What did you add to/do with your Pioneer 1000 5 today?

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JoshInReno

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Was it a cool long shot? Rest of the story? I’m from Illinois and planning to go out west Elk and antelope hunting when I retire.

Spent multiple days playing hide and seek with him and the 4 does he was running with. He must have been chased before because he was incredibly skittish. Just the sound of a vehicle sent him running. We were watching him from about 1000 yards (we had walked in and glassed him up on a hillside) and a pickup drove down the road we walked in on. It was impossible for the antelope to see the pickup as there was a ridge between them and the road. But the sound of the pickup sent the group straight up and over some very nasty terrain.

We figured the group wasn't leaving a specific basin that held the only watering hole for miles around but it is a big, challenging basin with sheer cliffs and lots of trees to hide in and open areas where they could see us coming from miles away.

Nearing the end of the season, we made an educated guess as to where the group might be one afternoon and set out on a hike up a steep face. We got lucky and found them in a deep draw but we spotted each other at the same time. Diving into the shade of a tall tree, we remained motionless and hoped for the best. Luckily for us, there was a stiff cross wind that prevented them from smelling or hearing us. I believe this saved us.

Eventually the group calmed down enough to resume eating and after some time the buck stood up and presented a shot. My wife got into shooting position (very, very slowly when they weren't looking our way) and waited for a break in the wind. A momentary lull provided the opportunity and my wife took the first shot. I heard it hit and the does took off. Surprisingly, the buck was still on his feet but I couldn't see where he was hit and he didn't run. She shot again and missed, likely due to the wind. A third shot connected and the buck went down. When we found him in the brush, I used my rangefinder to find the distance back to the tree from where she shot: 150ish yards. Not far, but my wife said she was leading him about a foot due to the wind and the shots still hit further back than intended. The good news is there was no meat damaged. The gut shot wasn't too bad to clean out as both rounds passed right through.

The rest of the story is pretty trivial but the Pioneer saved us a very long pack out and has once again proven it's worth on hunting trips.

I have a bull elk tag coming up in November that will likely be very difficult. The weather and the terrain will really put me and the machine to the test.
 
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I put new tires and rims on yesterday. Tusk Cascade 5+2 wheels with System 3 RT320, 28x10-14. No spacers yet, having a hard time justifying the $ for them. So far I like them. Time will tell more...

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I put new tires and rims on yesterday. Tusk Cascade 5+2 wheels with System 3 RT320, 28x10-14. No spacers yet, having a hard time justifying the $ for them. So far I like them. Time will tell more...

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Looking real good! I am considering changing my tires as well, looking forward to knowing if you need the spacers or not.
 
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Looking real good! I am considering changing my tires as well, looking forward to knowing if you need the spacers or not.
If you use the same wheels (offset/backspace) all the way around, you should use spacers to correct the track.

You don't HAVE to, but you should.
 
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So, I thought I'd pull the spark arrestor out for a quick clean..stripped the head on a bolt, no biggie, got it out.

Decided to replace all with better grade stainless.
Ran them in with impact on med setting with antisieze, thinking I've skinned this soft bolt cat..

Broke the head off on one of the new stainless bolts..

Have since broken more drill and extractor bits than I knew I owned.

Tough drill angle with the support bar.

Still can't get it out.

Time for a beverage.
Cheap dam bolts.
Back together -1, for now.
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Rayger143

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So, I thought I'd pull the spark arrestor out for a quick clean..stripped the head on a bolt, no biggie, got it out.

Decided to replace all with better grade stainless.
Ran them in with impact on med setting with antisieze, thinking I've skinned this soft bolt cat..

Broke the head off on one of the new stainless bolts..

Have since broken more drill and extractor bits than I knew I owned.

Tough drill angle with the support bar.

Still can't get it out.

Time for a beverage.
Cheap dam bolts.
Back together -1, for now.
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Did the arrestor need cleaning?
 
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Double Duty for Denali plow. I made a tooth bar to fit the front of my Denali plow. I had several places in my yard and my kid's yard that needed to be re-seeded. Didn't want to drag a harrow all over creation and the tiller just didn't fit the bill. Some of the areas had washed and had to be filled. Going forward generally worked better on the loose dirt and levels the area better. If the ground is too hard or too many roots, I drug it backwards.
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Installed the KFI 2 in. Receiver Hitch on the front today. Now I have a tow point on the front if needed. Also installed the Rough Country Glass windshield a few days ago. I found a great way to store my soft shackles, and be able to use them for extra handholds at the same time. Video of operation -
. I installed the Rough Country tail gate extender too, but forgot to take pictures of it. Please tell the Sheriff I'll post them soon as I can get them... 😇

Fronthitch Windshieldopen Grip
 
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Wanted to give someone a shout out but doggone if I can’t find the post. Even used the search for quite a while with no luck.

Someone had recommended zip lube or zipper wax for the mid panel within the past couple months. We’d been having trouble with ours so figured we would give it a try. That stuff worked like a miracle! Zipper moves freely now when before it would barely work.

Thanks to whoever you are for the tip!

Zipper Wax & Zip Lube Marine... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W6XFLT5?tag=sxsweb24-20
 
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@Rayger143 I don't think I've seen your saw mount yet. Did you do a post about it? How's it working out?
 
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@Rayger143 I don't think I've seen your saw mount yet. Did you do a post about it? How's it working out?
About 4 yrs and works good for me. I have to remove saw to dump bed.

 
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About 4 yrs and works good for me. I have to remove saw to dump bed.
I carry mine around in its case, but when I ride 4 people (hardly ever) I've thought about a mount like this. Do you carry it around empty of bar oil?
 
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I carry mine around in its case, but when I ride 4 people (hardly ever) I've thought about a mount like this. Do you carry it around empty of bar oil?
Has oil and gas in it. I know most saws leak bar oil but this one of mine never has.
 
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So, I thought I'd pull the spark arrestor out for a quick clean..stripped the head on a bolt, no biggie, got it out.

Decided to replace all with better grade stainless.
Ran them in with impact on med setting with antisieze, thinking I've skinned this soft bolt cat..

Broke the head off on one of the new stainless bolts..

Have since broken more drill and extractor bits than I knew I owned.

Tough drill angle with the support bar.

Still can't get it out.

Time for a beverage.
Cheap dam bolts.
Back together -1, for now.
View attachment 444700
TIG weld a nut on it. Even if it’s broke off 1/4” inside. Should come right out. Stainless is harder than a Grade 5, but softer than a Grade 8 bolt.
 
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