DirtySouthTruck
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LowBoy, Were you on I-95 South today moving a crane in Florida?
Sean
Sean
LowBoy, Were you on I-95 South today moving a crane in Florida?
Sean
Good eye, nedly. Actually, that's the very word I utter to myself whenever I sit in behind the bulldog's rectum...."ACK"... Slang for "YUCK".
Lowboy,
Trucks we agree on. When I drove mixer for Griswold that was basically all they had and then, they where getting old and worn out. Even when they bought the newest trucks, which where the "Granite" series, they still were not up to the comfort and power that the other brands of trucks have.
But, I will give them credit, because even for as old as some of those Macks where then, they still ran, most everyday and with the quality and amount of different drivers they had, those trucks held up really well. As a personal truck, I wouldn't own one, but as a fleet truck that could possibly be run buy god knows who, I think that I'd give them some pretty serious consideration.
Now on the equipment and trucks they all do the job, but dont get me started on Stihl Vs. husquvarna,or echo for that matter, nothing can touch the Stihl.LowBoy It's just my twisted sense of humor on the Mack issue, the unecessary opinion of one, that's all. It's another debate...Ford vs. Chevy, Case vs. Cat (no arguments there, ) Husqevarna vs. Stihl, on & on & on...
but dont get me started on Stihl Vs. husquvarna,or echo for that matter, nothing can touch the Stihl.
...Ford vs. Chevy, Case vs. Cat (no arguments there, ) Husqevarna vs. Stihl, on & on & on... .
You see the way he slipped that...almost subliminal Hi-Jack in there...crafty dog he is ...LowBoy HEF Hijacker
ultimatley there is no point anyway ...everybody knows the Husky will blow ya "Still trying to start the damn thing" away.
Boy Squizzy, you're a regular Sherlock Holmes me boy!!! My Husky 266 is over 15 yrs. old, came with a mankiller 42" bar....but I quickly changed that to a normal one. It has cut some timber in it's time, let me tell you, and still remains to me to be the best saw that I personally have ever owned.