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pafarmer

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2015 chevrolet LTZ Z71 crew cab 4X4 duramax diesel. Loaded with every option except a sun roof , their got chicks....Love the truck ! 400 HP and 800 FT pounds of asphalt eating torque .....plus it's averaging 20 plus miles per gallon...
 

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Fastdirt

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2015 chevrolet LTZ Z71 crew cab 4X4 duramax diesel. Loaded with every option except a sun roof , their got chicks....Love the truck ! 400 HP and 800 FT pounds of asphalt eating torque .....plus it's averaging 20 plus miles per gallon...

PA, did you ever get the 314 you had on order? I never saw the follow up.. Good looking new truck. Chevy's have always looked good to me.

Current truck is a 2008 GMC 2500hd 6.0 gas burner towing my rock buggy. Am starting to collect parts to build a low profile minimal trailer for the buggy.

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Love the rock buggy. You're having all the fun! The one's I follow up in Tennessee are incredible. Glad they've evolved into rock racing instead of just crawling.
 

pafarmer

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PA, did you ever get the 314 you had on order? I never saw the follow up.. Good looking new truck. Chevy's have always looked good to me.



Love the rock buggy. You're having all the fun! The one's I follow up in Tennessee are incredible. Glad they've evolved into rock racing instead of just crawling.

Thanks Fastdirt.....

We did get the two new 314's. they have been earning their keep all Summer. 6 days a week. We also pickup up a 314 C blade runner at the same time. The guys love the new machines. Very quiet, great on fuel and loaded with power. Cockpits are nice but smaller than I am used too. I don't have any photos of the new 314's but will soon as they will be coming out of the woods in a month or so with deer season coming. I have learned over the years that if hunters do not see any deer they have little trouble putting a few holes in a CAT....here is a picture of the 314C my buddy took after I finished doing one of those quick and easy jobs everyone of your friends always have ! image.jpg
I really like these little blade runners, very handy units with the blades.
 
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Thanks Fastdirt.....

We did get the two new 314's. they have been earning their keep all Summer. 6 days a week. We also pickup up a 314 C blade runner at the same time. The guys love the new machines. Very quiet, great on fuel and loaded with power. Cockpits are nice but smaller than I am used too. I don't have any photos of the new 314's but will soon as they will be coming out of the woods in a month or so with deer season coming. I have learned over the years that if hunters do not see any deer they have little trouble putting a few holes in a CAT....here is a picture of the 314C my buddy took after I finished doing one of those quick and easy jobs everyone of your friends always have ! View attachment 142265
I really like these little blade runners, very handy units with the blades.

Well heck yeah!! I can't remember where you had that 314 thread. I was really wanting see them working. Great machines. Glad to hear it. Saw the FMF in the background :thumbsup
 

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FMF, Flying Machine factory ! We ride GNCC and local hare scramble and some vintage MX. You ride Fastdirt ? image.jpg
Unadilla rewind, me on my 1974 Husky Mag.
 

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FMF, Flying Machine factory ! We ride GNCC and local hare scramble and some vintage MX. You ride Fastdirt ? View attachment 142282
Unadilla rewind, me on my 1974 Husky Mag.

Absolutely I ride.... have you already forgotten our conversation when talking about the L9000. I'm a dirt biker for life but mainly a woods guy. Raced many GNCC races. First one I ever went to was Burr Oaks in Ohio 1999 and I was hooked. Raced the Ironman but mostly the southeast races. Also race SORCS and SETRA and raced the 24hr race. Love the grand prix racing and they have been picking up down here with this new GP series. I've seen the vintage GP's racing and some of the guys go really fast on those bikes.

Good times on a dirt bike and it keeps you alive and young and it's only fun if you're in shape.


My current old KTM's.. Sold the late models I had because I wasn't racing and got caught up in work. So bought an 08 250. Then I found the 4 stroke I sold years back after winning the SORCS 4 stroke B on it. Saw it for sale a month ago on CL and bought it. It then blew up on me when I got it home in less than 100 yds.
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The most recent late models I had and sold. Had a 500 EXC then traded it for a 950 Super Enduro both pictured at the swap. Lot's of fun dual sporting but the street feeling didn't sit well with me.
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pafarmer

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Absolutely I ride.... have you already forgotten our conversation when talking about the L9000. I'm a dirt biker for life but mainly a woods guy. Raced many GNCC races. First one I ever went to was Burr Oaks in Ohio 1999 and I was hooked. Raced the Ironman but mostly the southeast races. Also race SORCS and SETRA and raced the 24hr race. Love the grand prix racing and they have been picking up down here with this new GP series. I've seen the vintage GP's racing and some of the guys go really fast

Good times on a dirt bike and it keeps you alive and young and it's only fun if you're in shape.


My current old KTM's.. Sold the late models I had because I wasn't racing and got caught up in work. So bought an 08 250. Then I found the 4 stroke I sold years back after winning the SORCS 4 stroke B on it. Saw it for sale a month ago on CL and bought it. It then blew up on me when I got it home in less than 100 yds.
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The most recent late models I had and sold. Had a 500 EXC then traded it for a 950 Super Enduro both pictured at the swap. Lot's of fun dual sporting but the street feeling didn't sit well with me.
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I did forget and then I remembered again.....My head is like scrambled eggs these days....
 

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image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg 2004 f-450 4x4 6spd. Pulled the 6.0 stuffed 01 24valve cummins with some mods which include twin turbo's. Around 550hp i guessin. Custom built aluminum bed and nerf bars. And 5" lift. Not always shiney. Seems impossible on the farm and back roads
 

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Some awesome vehicles in here! Love your truck RyanL, making me feel bad about my DMax!
 

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IMG_1364.JPG My 07 f250 6.0 with weather guard drag up tank and toolbox with 195,000
 

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My pig is a 97 Dodge 2500, 12v, 4x4. 640000km and runs like a clock. Dumped the auto(s) at 590000 and stuck in a NV5600. With the 3.55 gears and 235/85 rubber I can touch 30mpg on flat hwy. Rusty but trusty, just plain and practical.

You couldn't pay me enough to own one of these new shiny plastic trucks I see in the cities (no offense to anyone). I use pickups for what (I believe) they were made for, and that's not to look cool getting groceries!!

Plus if your charging system quits, you won't get a high tech electronic engine to run with bailing twine and a push start!!
 

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