Tiger Rag
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This brings the wood home.
And this get's it from the stacks to the house.
Dang, thought that 'Yota was too pretty for work, but I see I was wrong. Nice work!
This brings the wood home.
And this get's it from the stacks to the house.
Here's one
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earlier post of the track rig is a Hagglunds BV 206 chick magnet. Army had a bunch and I managed to aquire one for less than a four wheeler and they cost $189,000 for the gov to aquire by the second auction prices skyrocketed.
If by attitude you mean loud, rattley, and rough riding (actually not really that rough) versus quiet and smooth riding, then yes. Old truck was great for taking to the hunt club and working out of but new truck is better and more comfortable for the family and daily driving. Some of that is 6 speed manual in the old truck versus the auto in the new one though.
I like them both, but they do have some differences.
Mine rode great, had an air ride suspension in the back and stock coils in front. The new ones are just not what i think of as a work truck. By that i mean most new trucks ride so well, you think your driving a car and you don't even want to work them. I took a 2010 Ford F350 for a ride and it rode better than my 1994 Ford Ranger 2wd, trucks sure have evolved since the 90's.
My firewood go getter
Looks like that load popped the Bondo out of the rear fender....:hmm3grin2orange:
I have a 93' f150 with those same custom rear fenders .Never been any bondo in this truck. Thats 280,000 miles of hard work!:greenchainsaw:
I have a 93' f150 with those same custom rear fenders .
i don't think there's been a day where i did't wish my 99 nissan fronter had a little 4-banger trubo diesel in it..
can't get a small pickup with a diesel here in the states
Yeah they are pretty good trucks...do you have the 302 or the 351 in yours? Mine is a 5 spd 5.0.I and the truck worked hard to get them like that.
Never thought I'd be saying this to a guy, but neat looking weasel.I don't personally have a Weasel but they are quite popular as well as the Otter. I know of a weasel I may tow home someday , it is abandoned about 70 miles off road. I have operated them and the little suckers can go scary fast. My Hagglunds topped out at 40 but I think a weasel can go faster due to its gearing. People put torsion axles under for a smoother ride.
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