part of owning a ford f150 is knowing that...
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part of owning a ford f150 is knowing that...
any time any where when the call comes, you and your truck will be ready for the task.
got a call, friend of mine got stupid and went offroad by himself, and burried that truck to the doors. THEN he calls me. dammit i wish i had some pics!
had to dig a hole under the bumper to get the strap through and around.
tore the **** up! and got him out!
got a call, friend of mine got stupid and went offroad by himself, and burried that truck to the doors. THEN he calls me. dammit i wish i had some pics!
had to dig a hole under the bumper to get the strap through and around.
tore the **** up! and got him out!
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There was a guy I knew when I used to live in Douglasville whose dad had a construction company.. Well one day, he and I were wheeling alone in my truck in one of his dad's muddy construction sites.. And we got stuck.. Well, it was a Sunday, so we were the only ones there, so we called his dad, and his dad said to sit tight, that he had a couple of brand new pieces of equipment that he wanted to try out, and that he'd be there in a few minutes. Coincidentally, there was a brand-new looking front end loader sitting about 30 yards from where we got stuck.. About fifteen minutes later, he pulls up in his F350, and I expected him to jump in the new loader and fire it up.. Instead, he walks to the back of the truck, drops the tailgate, and pulls out two brand new shovels, that still had the tags on them, handed them to us and said that we better be home for dinner... That day sucked, and that's when I learned not to go wheeling alone.
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No, that sucked. After he handed us the shovels, he got back in his truck and left.. So we tried calling a couple of our friends to see if they could pull me out. They were coincidentally all "busy" (even though most of the people I called had once called me to pull them out, or to help them out during the flood of '09... Some friends, right?). So we were stuck, with two brand new shovels, and no one to come pull us out.. And there were no keys in any of the machines sitting around.. We checked.. We made it home in time for dinner, though, nursed our blistered hands, took copious amounts of Advil for our soreness, and sat in the pool with a 12 pack... Digging your truck out of the mud brings the suck.
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