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I am not for it and agree esp with the windmills but the Libtards stole the office and this is what they are pushing not to mention they run the House and the Senate. They want the country destroyed so Socialism can be installed. This is all part of their agenda and game plan. Seems like a runaway locomotive. How can this ever be stopped short of a violent take back.

I can’t argue with any of that. 100% agree. Spot on


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I know of some as well that sell some back to the power companies but very few can afford to put up solar panels. Who’s gonna pay for that. No I dont have to reach to far. The whole article is based on electric good coal bad. You can put up those waste of tax dollars windmills all across the nation and it wouldn’t supply enough electricity to feed what would be needed. They don’t even produce enough to ever pay for themselves so where is that money coming from. Electric cars won’t to me any good that take 8 hours to charge to drive for a couple hours. Good thing is I can plug my car into my house when the power goes out but what about when the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine and no electricity is being produced. That’s right. Those trustworthy batteries will cover us. Don’t get me started on the public transportation issues when only 5 to 10% of populations will own their own vehicles.
Maybe in 100 years the technology will be there but not in 10


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Boy, you ain’t kidding!!
Doesn't that fragile quaking shivering :crazy2:rag have like 3 booms and an extension and 4 more movements left and right and boom up and down movement to make like 10 different movements :dizzy:. No pistol grip as they couldn't figure that one out :lol: . My ole bucket truck with a boom from the mid 70's figured out the pistol grip and didn't have half dozen levers and buttons :laughing: Plus you gotta take splinter and Quasimodo (hunched over from laying plywood all day and picking it up) off their fulltime all day job of lowering for bucket Princess after layin wood (to) for him to put that turtle back off it's back huge lol's .........

 
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Anyone here have or run the MS400 yet?

Not that have a shortage of mid-size Stihl's, but fondled one yesterday & ergonomics wise, would make a very nice small felling, docking & next one up climbing saw.
 
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I’d rather have plywood on the ground than on my chip box lol. And I really don’t know what your point is… not like I don’t know what a pistol grip is, you old douche. Lol. View attachment 932610

Do generally like cab overs with a large extra / sleeper cab, but that truck is damn nice.

Hows does the four wheel drive ride on the highway? Mine (cab over) is like a wild horse, actually maybe a bit more violent.
 
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Do generally like cab overs with a large extra / sleeper cab, but that truck is damn nice.

Hows does the four wheel drive ride on the highway? Mine (cab over) is like a wild horse, actually maybe a bit more violent.

The 4x4 buckets are a little squirrelly to drive compared to a two wheel drive. I guess it’s the top heavy combined with the 4 wheel and height, etc. It’s not bad though. I think it’s a little worse towing a heavy trailer.

Funny thing, that picture was taken the night I picked it up in Virginia, I took like three connecting flights to get there on thanksgiving day. I was all excited thinking it would have insane headlights and handle like a Ferrari compared to my old one, but it wasn’t what I expected. Same poor headlights and have to stay on your game. Made for a long ride home lol.
 
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I’d rather have plywood on the ground than on my chip box lol. And I really don’t know what your point is… not like I don’t know what a pistol grip is, you old douche. Lol. View attachment 932610
you got the ole girl out to put some fuel in it lol.

The point is let's see a picture of the controls on the potty lift suzy.
 
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The 4x4 buckets are a little squirrelly to drive compared to a two wheel drive. I guess it’s the top heavy combined with the 4 wheel and height, etc. It’s not bad though. I think it’s a little worse towing a heavy trailer.

Funny thing, that picture was taken the night I picked it up in Virginia, I took like three connecting flights to get there on thanksgiving day. I was all excited thinking it would have insane headlights and handle like a Ferrari compared to my old one, but it wasn’t what I expected. Same poor headlights and have to stay on your game. Made for a long ride home lol.
good post!!! lots of emotions and feelings. kudos. 16174969_1157117537718822_4320266021907408591_n.jpg
 
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