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OCBR 2023 wait for it ***25 YEAR ANNIVERSARY - All Info Thread - Will Keep Updated

Okie69

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Uneventful trip home. Great event! It was awesome seeing everyone and stretching the broncos legs! Now I just have to figure out why the bumper is so crooked and pop out a dent!
 

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I broke up my Iron Butt trip on the way down. First to St Louis and then to OCBR. Going home I went for broke. I left at 5:25 and didn't get to Hartland, Wisconsin until 9:10 that night. I made a bunch of little stops to keep the tank topped off and several to walk out some leg cramps. I had a DQ to go and no dinner. About 250 miles from home I looked down to see my oil pressure needle going from right to left, all the way down. My temp was right at 170, no weird sounds and no smoke so I eased off the first exit ramp I could find. I checked the wiring to the sending unit, looked an listened but everything was good. I made it home but I stared at that temp gauge all the way. I will use my NPD gift certificate to get a new sending unit I guess. I was dead tired but felt proud that the Blue Old Bronco, "Bob", made the trip. Maybe I can get Burnie back down there next year. It was great to see everyone and thanks to those who gave my buddies rides and helped me with my cage.
There are a lot of things wrong with this picture.
 

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The average reading for ammeter and oil pressure is spot on. :)
The oil pressure always read about 80 until that last 250 miles. The ammeter has never worked. That's the Bronco life.
 
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Uneventful trip home. Great event! It was awesome seeing everyone and stretching the broncos legs! Now I just have to figure out why the bumper is so crooked and pop out a dent!


check the photo thread OR FB I got some pics of yours buddy
 
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The oil pressure always read about 80 until that last 250 miles. The ammeter has never worked. That's the Bronco life.


Glad you made it alright man Great to see ya and hang out as always NO MORE tiny homes for YOU HAHA
 
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I broke up my Iron Butt trip on the way down. First to St Louis and then to OCBR. Going home I went for broke. I left at 5:25 and didn't get to Hartland, Wisconsin until 9:10 that night. I
There are a lot of things wrong with this picture.

No doubt on that Pic :) lol DID you stop and get you some white castles in ST Louis..? :D
 
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