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What exactly is happening here?
What makes you think he doesnt have a job?With all that effort involved with that train, tha man cannot get a job?
Dunno. I see tarps, generator, fuel, fan and pets. no clothing or typical homeless shopping cart bullshit.I'd call it an educated guess.
From your house to the flea market.Dunno. I see tarps, generator, fuel, fan and pets. no clothing or typical homeless shopping cart bullshit.
Looks like a dude who has 1 too many DWI's and isnt allowed to drive anymore, taking his normal truckload somewhere.
Probably would have had something from the Superduty line. So 401/477/534.Must've been wild thinking that a 330 was the engine to have pulling that rig up at hill at 25mph.
A modern super duty will outpull and out stop 2 of those things.Back when
Super duty
Stood for something besides a chrome badge
Think I musta owned one or 2 of them bumpsides...
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Nope, I've seen them in person at the oilsands mines up here. If I can get my old phone to power up I'll post a few shots I personally took. Impressive equipmentAI for sure
I havnt seen those tractors before. Do they drive them on the road with oversized signs or are they strictly on private property kind of thing? How fast would something like that go?Nope, I've seen them in person at the oilsands mines up here. If I can get my old phone to power up I'll post a few shots I personally took. Impressive equipment
Another from the net, same idea
Pretty sure those are offroad in the mine only. They might run them down haul (private) roads but that thing is way too wide to go down a public road and way too damn heavy.I havnt seen those tractors before. Do they drive them on the road with oversized signs or are they strictly on private property kind of thing? How fast would something like that go?
What exactly is happening here?
Logs basically never got skidded uphill. The mill or the transport was down in the valley by the river (where it's flat and you can lay real rails).
I grew up on a farm with lots of cows