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The 1st one is a 500 bale laod of hay I pull 2-3 of these loads a week. 40' Gooseneck with electric/hydraulic disk brakes, gotta have 'em. The 3rd pic is 127 bales.
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Holy hell...........you are an animal!
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the 1st pic may be in forum violation, but since the 3116 makes a better boat anchor, I want/will put a 7.3 powerstoke in it with a 13 spd. Anyone got a 7.3 to #2 sea flywheel housing? Pic 2 is my ever vigilant truck guard dog. Pic 3 is my father’s ’99 F450 and 4 horse head to head show trailer. Pic 4 is ’94 psd with an old (long gone) trailer hauling a ’05 ram 3500 cummins with a blown motor @ 77,000 miles. Pic 5 ’99 F350, 4x4, ZF5, 3.55, after rear ending a parked tri axel dump truck. It was pulling a 9 ton load of hay and doing about 40 mph. One of my hired hands was bringing a load of hay to his G/F and he did not see the dump truck witch had no rear lights in the fog, he said, he never even touched the brakes. That was a cluster…
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Wow.....the truck in the fifth pic looks pretty rough, did the frame bend in the middle?
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thanks for the resize info Last edited by hayjayhorses; Fri, January 8th, 2010 at 03:54 AM. Reason: paragraph placment |
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