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Squish Cat - And So
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Well we know was the king of the sandbox back in the day.
whats in there?
8x20. Truck has been amazing. 33k miles in one year. 22 HO.
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8x20. Truck has been amazing. 33k miles in one year. 22 HO.
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That’s why it’s good to keep a chubby chick r two up in the bed. Counter balance.NOT ME. Technically not towing but there's a lot of weight behind the rear bumper.
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They did a nice little video on these.NOT ME. Technically not towing but there's a lot of weight behind the rear bumper.
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Yes sir. '95 Power StrokeIt's a nice looking old Ford, glad it's hitching a ride to get fixed. Is that a 7.3 Powerstroke or an older 7.3 IDI?
Its so satisfying when the firewood shed is full. Love it. Hard to tell from the picture but looks like a trailer full of maple?View attachment 49976just towing next years heat back to the house
You're ambitious! I'm usually splitting rounds in October lol. I'm lucky to have an arborist friend that finds me a couple good logs/year. Usually ready to burn once split. All I have to do is cut it, haul it and split it.We just cleared a couple of acres of mixed trees. Alot of maple, some oak, yellow birch, cherry, ash, you name it. I heat with firewood alone, so it's pretty cool to get it done early.
We probably put 30 cord on the ground this weekend. I'm a carpenter/general contractor by trade, but I will do lot clearing when it makes sense. I like putting the truck to work. It's pretty amazing how you can use it like a tractor one day, and cruise up the road at 70mph the next. As I've mentioned in the forum, I used to run ford superduty trucks only. I'm actually looking to buy a 3500 dump body to replace my plow truck, something older but still solid.You're ambitious! I'm usually splitting rounds in October lol. I'm lucky to have an arborist friend that finds me a couple good logs/year. Usually ready to burn once split. All I have to do is cut it, haul it and split it.