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Old 12-17-2011, 01:56 PM
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A new use for a Ford F-150 Vid.

I'm new to ford forums So I thought you might see how I use my truck .(plz click the ads im unemployed and every penny helps

Using rear axle as a pully lol.

Economy yarder - YouTube

Stickler wood splitter - YouTube

Using rear axle to split wood

enjoy
 
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Not sure how good that is for the truck but its most defiantly different and unique...
 
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Old 12-17-2011, 08:09 PM
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Not sure how good that is for the truck but its most defiantly different and unique...
haha that truck is beat but serves its purpose , money maker for sure
 
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Looks like a working model to me!

Camera man/woman sucks, to far away doesn't hold it still but from what ya can make out looks like it works just fine.
 
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thanks man , as a former Marine infantry man I try and hold that shot (point of aim point of impact) still but age and running a chain saw all day dont help .
 
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First let me say thank you for your service.

And hey no offense whatsoever intended with my camera comments, joking and in fact thought perhaps whoever was running it was doing more then just that at the time.

Any chance getting a close up of the wheel, the screw used for splitting and how its attached etc?

I know I like to see that sort of thing "close up" and pretty sure others here do as well.

Welcome to the forum!
 
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Very interesting, good way to use what you have.

Thank you for your service, and I wish you and your family the best in the future.
 
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Originally Posted by danr1
First let me say thank you for your service.

And hey no offense whatsoever intended with my camera comments, joking and in fact thought perhaps whoever was running it was doing more then just that at the time.

Any chance getting a close up of the wheel, the screw used for splitting and how its attached etc?

I know I like to see that sort of thing "close up" and pretty sure others here do as well.

Welcome to the forum!
Hahaha no offense taken !
 
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