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  1. I'd love to do a diesel swap, norseman, but that would cost 3 or 4 times as much as replacing the I5 gas with a decent used one. A Cummins 4BT would be amazing in the H3.
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  2. Pine cones, thistles, sharp rocks, black berries…. I doubt the big guy would notice!
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  3. I have a solution. Diesel….🦾 Sip fuel and has low end grunt! https://www.cummins.com/engines/repower
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  4. Yes, the original I5 served very well for the 3 years I've driven it, with no issues until now, and it was the fan clutch that failed, not the engine itself, until the heat killed it. I've located a good used one with full compression and similar mileage to mine for $2000 CDN, (about $1500 US), and a local mechanic who quoted $1800 for the re and re, so now I just have to scrape together the cash, not easy for a retiree working part time :-( bipedalist, I also have a daily driver for my part time business, a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, that has virtually paid for itself in fuel savings over the 5 years I've had it, and has been very reliable, even now, at 242,000 km (about 150,000 mi.)
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  5. Yes, I do trust these guys. This is my second expedition with them. And both times I’ve had encounters. First time I saw two Sasquatches, one on thermal at night and the second was a daytime sight right outside my camp. And between both expeditions, I’ve seen orbs, eye glow, camp visitations with audio of something walking and breathing around my tent. As being a contractor for my profession, I do a lot of custom building, so I really look into detail if something could have been man made as well or hoaxed somehow. But there has never been any indication of that. And with all my personal encounters out there, I’m a knower not a believer.
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  6. I put the image through edge detection on my computer. Nothing much to see. The print on the vehicle has better detail. Drop LEGOS around the tailgate area. Wait and listen. If the tailgate gets ripped off.........oops.
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  7. What is unsavory is Hiflier's longstanding "I know best" attitude, and his feeling that he is justified in demanding things from the community as a whole. The bigfoot "enthusiast" community, for lack of a better term, isn't monolithic, nor do all its members share motivations and desires. Many of us don't care a bit about proving anything. Not to science, to friends or family, or to society at large. We want to learn and to experience, not be scolded and dictated to.
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