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It's a sad, and incredibly unexpected day to have to say goodbye to my 2010. Had her towed in last week for a transmission limp mode. I had planned to have the timing/top end of the engine gone through by mechanic and the rust repaired by a coworker. But with the addition of a transmission problem resulting in a minimum of $2200 dollars worth of work with a good potential of finding more damage inside...it was time to say goodbye. I'm sure she'll treat the next owner very well. I traded the old girl in for a 2018 white XLT crew cab. I'll miss the longer bed from time to time I'm sure, but not in the woods.
Sorry to hear about the 10' Josiah
Hopefully we'll catch ya lurking around & while I do realize the Title of this Thread, a Pic of the 18' would be nice
Though I'd share a "doing work" pic: 1.5 yards of mulch loaded a bit on the wet side. Maybe 1200lbs at the most? Not sure on exact weight. Sat nice and level, rode great!
Nice! Black mulch to go with the black truck. I have to pick up my third load on my way home from work tonight. All these projects I've been doing. Glad I have a truck now. I told my wife that it's paying for itself with every load, but she didn't go for it. Haha...
Nice! Black mulch to go with the black truck. I have to pick up my third load on my way home from work tonight. All these projects I've been doing. Glad I have a truck now. I told my wife that it's paying for itself with every load, but she didn't go for it. Haha...
Having a truck is VERY handy for projects. Not sure how folks operate without them sometimes.
Originally Posted by tiny1
Robb, they need to get "dirty" once and awhile. She looks to be sitting just about level with that weight in the bed.
Don't mind getting mine dirty at all. Though I try and keep is clean when I can, at the end of the day a truck is no different than a tool.
Originally Posted by King-bRanch
Robb, if u wanna swing by my house with that, I'll help ya shovel it out into specific areas of my yard
Haha! I'm sure my better half would give me an earful if I start a mulch delivery service in addition to our never-ending "honey do" list.
Originally Posted by AlaskanEx
Washed mine Sunday, it's in the garage staying clean haha
2010 Lariat SCREW 4x4. 5.4V8, Only 28,800 miles!
3.55 Rear, Trailer brake controller, Power everything, heated & cooled seats, Rhino Liner, Truxedo cover, brand new tires. Perfect upgrade for me from a 2001 Ranger.