Good ole stubs!
That’s tip tied, re-directed and cranked over with the GRCS? Pretty slickA little 90’ grcs rigging. Pignut Hickory.
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That’s tip tied, re-directed and cranked over with the GRCS? Pretty slick
Rent to own? LolJefferson is for sale if any of you are looking for an awesome beater wood truck!! New heavy duty rear springs (2k), recent servicing, etc. starts in the dead of winter after sitting for weeks with just a tap of key. Is a man’s truck though, not for soft newbie’s lol.
I need to replace him with a new equipment trailer. I’d take $7500 firm. Well worth it if you’re man enough lol. Just throwing that out there.
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Rent to own? Lol
That would be the answer to a lot of our problems but unfortunately the last month has been really bad everybody's been sick and we basically only have done 2 jobs the last 30 days.
Ima get with my buddy and see if he has any ideas [emoji362]
33k air?
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Ha, no not mr roundsKeonu Rounds is interested in my boy Jeffery!!?? Lmao. I’d be honored!
Ha, no not mr rounds
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Jefferson is for sale if any of you are looking for an awesome beater wood truck!! New heavy duty rear springs (2k), recent servicing, etc. starts in the dead of winter after sitting for weeks with just a tap of key. Is a man’s truck though, not for soft newbie’s lol.
I need to replace him with a new equipment trailer. I’d take $7500 firm. Well worth it if you’re man enough lol. Just throwing that out there.
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Looking like Luckydad is buying Jeffery. We’re just working out a titling snafu with ct dmv. Doesn’t seem like it’s going to be an issue though
I’m glad a good ole tree boy is buying it and Jeffery will spend his days rocking it out in Alabama. Hope for a few pics. That truck had become part of me. Good trucks are like good workers, they become friends, hard to just get rid of.
Any pics of the old beast?My old warhorse mulch truck, Thunder, is like that. Is a place of big machines, the old Scania draws respect.
1982. Big V8 with a 10 speed synchro, originally a prime mover (road train), done somewhere in the millions of kilometres, big engine ticks over everyday, pulls away from light vehicles on the highway, scares 4WD tracks, fancipants newer crane truck can't keep up with Thunder.
Had to put another gearbox & mirror on recently, but the old beast well & truly deserves it. Not saying it's ever happened, but in theory Thunder could run some of my undercutting, tree lopping competitors off the road in their light toy trucks....
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