digger doug
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Heck, even o-HI-o looks like more fun.....they run tripples.If you pulled in to pennsylvania with that set of pups you'd be tossed in jail... Alaska looks like more fun
Heck, even o-HI-o looks like more fun.....they run tripples.If you pulled in to pennsylvania with that set of pups you'd be tossed in jail... Alaska looks like more fun
Next door to the house my aunt owned. Her garage is in the picture. I once considered cutting down a bus for a backhoe hauler. Many have the perfect suspension. Decking them over would be the biggest challenge. You can buy them dirt cheap, fresh out of service. They have been well maintained & inspected thoroughly.
Just saw on the morning newsfeed, apparently some idiot driving in opposing traffic lane hit stalled car then smacked into Sysco sending her through the uprights.
Been there done that, Indiana too. Most fun when empty, just don't look in the mirrorsHeck, even o-HI-o looks like more fun.....they run tripples.
When I was towing, putting up with gawkers, theorists, and just general public with ideas ofWas it a suicide attempt? I mean, how do you manage to fit the truck through that gap?
Sign me up, no less than $75 an hour and I will run any heavy equipment. I want two on two off, with at least 12 hour shifts.I’m excited, the more I learn and see what’s happening. I’m going to stack some cheddar. My phone is blowing up from new customers this week.
Plenty of opportunities for everyone.
Welders, fitters, cooks, laborers, drivers, housekeepers, parts counter pros, occupational medicine, HE Techs, operators, rental housing, sparkies, plumbers, prostitutes, Primary care providers, strippers, tank farm operators, pilots-fixed wing & rotary, safety guys, warehouse, outside sales, hot shot outfits, tow truck & recovery, spill response, drillers, roughnecks, NDT Techs, light duty mechs, blasters,……
There are several manuf's, many for sleds:
I call it ‘the law of falling objects’. A dropped nut will always end up 8’ away from drop zone!Think about how many times a dropped bolt or screw had seeing eyes and went in the most impossible places. Clink-clink-clink-clunk-sploooosh. <ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!>
There are several manuf's, many for sleds:
UTV Truck Rack Review - UTV Guide
UTV Truck Rack ReviewOver the Cab Truck RackInformation:I have a short bed Ford F350 Super Duty and long travel UTVs that won't fit in the bed. Even if they would fit in the bed, I don't like the rear tires riding on the tailgate.I had seen snowmobile and ATV truck racks before, so hauling a UTV...utvguide.net
a bit of a travois load.Those are gin poles and a winch, not a rack
Cool link
Next door to the house my aunt owned. Her garage is in the picture. I once considered cutting down a bus for a backhoe hauler. Many have the perfect suspension. Decking them over would be the biggest challenge. You can buy them dirt cheap, fresh out of service. They have been well maintained & inspected thoroughly.
What's funnier is the F350 with a 450/550 rear axle
If the right opportunity comes I will get my camera and start a "where the dropped nut ended up" thread.I call it ‘the law of falling objects’. A dropped nut will always end up 8’ away from drop zone!
What really complicates the search is when it lands in your pocket and you didn't notice...If the right opportunity comes I will get my camera and start a "where the dropped nut ended up" thread.