Show me pictures of those SUPER DUTY'S working.
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#2973
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#2974
I'll be a cheater then! That part may be easy but this wood is work. It's a stand of about 6 Ash trees blown down by Hurricane Sandy. The stand is about 150-200 yards into the woods and only accessible by skidsteer. So we buck the logs at 100", load them on the forks, run them out and cut to length. I still have to split and stack it...............But I also have a cheater hydraulic splitter too!
I do pull the maul out once in a while just to prove I can or blow some steam. Oak is much more fun with the maul than ash though.
#2975
not much of a haul.. but was being a good person.. friend of mines scooter broke down and he was just going to walk it home... i told him to throw it in the back of the truck and would take him home.. its 30* and its mostly dark busy roads between there and his house.. i didnt want him getting hit..
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#2977
Ok, I know, a bunch of you have seen this before.....but here goes anyway!
Lead trailer is a 38' enclosed goose, triple axle, weighing in about 15000 for this load, second trailer, empty about 2000! Went fron NW AZ up thru NV, UT, ID, MT, to ND......all the Rocky Mountain states, just set the cruise at 68 and the biggest hills pulled me all the way down to 64-65!
Or, this
41' Raptor.....empty weight just under 13000!!
Lead trailer is a 38' enclosed goose, triple axle, weighing in about 15000 for this load, second trailer, empty about 2000! Went fron NW AZ up thru NV, UT, ID, MT, to ND......all the Rocky Mountain states, just set the cruise at 68 and the biggest hills pulled me all the way down to 64-65!
Or, this
41' Raptor.....empty weight just under 13000!!
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#2981
I second this! I have towed some crazy big things with my truck but that blows my mind and kind of curious if loading the Dresser dirt mover was what bent the ramps?
#2982
It was probably the skid steer they just dropped off in the yard prior to picking this beast up.
#2983
PS we need a "Like" button on here! Lol
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