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There has to be a hell of a story for that
There has to be a hell of a story for that
There has to be a hell of a story for that
Considering how it broke I can't imagine how much it bowed when the tractor drove over.

Ford factory service procedure. "It's easier, I've got it down to 2 hours!"It sure makes it easy to get to the glow plugs.

Cabover . . .There has to be a hell of a story for that

I hate when that happens

who the **** wrote the description on that video? Sounds like some AI slop![]()
I'm not sure that's a fail, they got all but one on the first shot.Probably not something one wants in a design.
I'm not sure that's a fail, they got all but one on the first shot.
Yep. Pretty sure that's the fail.I'm not sure that's a fail, they got all but one on the first shot.

Probably not something one wants in a design.
Naw, it got crushed right away. Half finished weirdo project with no ***le? Right to the shredder.I kind of call bull**** on the It was crushed shredded theory. Junkman man said no that ****ing thing‘s cool. I want it.
And it's NYC, who's gonna be in business there, the guy who gives a **** or the guy who's just as scummy as the rest of the system?Naw, it got crushed right away. Half finished weirdo project with no ***le? Right to the shredder.
There was a guy that got a contract from the city to clear out an old guys industrial lot when he died. It was full of vintage semi trucks, White's and Mack's and others with huge gas flatheads. Some of them had been restored at some point with newer Coker tires and all. The guy went through the place with an excavator and made sure everything was scrap before it left. Even stomped in a rust free 70 camaro just because.
Some people in the scrap business just love wrecking stuff and making the quick buck rather than dealing with finding buyers to preserve things.
That's exactly the math they're doing in their head. They don't want it to sit and tie up a parking space they could be using to ransom G-wagons for a year while **** gets dragged through a courtroom. Even if they have to pay up they make more money shredding first and asking questions later.You got a point, there’s not a lot of space for cool **** to sit around in a New York City junkyard .
That's exactly the math they're doing in their head. They don't want it to sit and tie up a parking space they could be using to ransom G-wagons for a year while **** gets dragged through a courtroom. Even if they have to pay up they make more money shredding first and asking questions later.