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All I can say is you will probably never see the conditions I operate in on a day to day basis. And you will probably never work your truck as hard as I work mine.
You may look at this and say fun wheeling, but it is just another day at the office for me. What you can't see in the picture is the 100 gallon off road fuel tank and about 1500 pounds of tools. When I took this picture, I had to stop and dig mud out from in front of the passenger side mirror so I didn't tear it off.
The only other vehicles down that path were a 963 Cat front end loader and a 315 Cat excavator.
I work my truck pritty hard too.I operate a d8 and d9 for a friend of my familys during the summer time and weekends and we have close to 200 head of cattle. ranch work is pritty hard on you truck during the winter months.this is why I hate pavment pounding diesel pickups.couse those pritty huncks of crap have no consept of wook.
well atleast some of do.couse hay whats a truck made for WORK!
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