They sure don't make them like they used to. I had a 3/4 ton Chevy, mid 70s IIRC, that I regularly overloaded and once, mid-90s, I calculated I had 9500 pounds in the bed - 2 pallets of roofing shingles in the bed and a third one on top of them. Nothing ever broke, And I have a 88 F350 now that I regularly load up to about 3 tons of fill in. Nothing ever broke. And these are decades-old NH trucks with plenty of rust."We are not overloaded"
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The website shows a F450 hauling that heavy fucker. The dry weight of the cap alone without all their bullshit, fuel, or their fatasses loaded up exceed the capacity of the truck.
It's not a brand issue, it's a moron issue.
Hot crossed buns at the bakery.
Swallwell made the bang bang with Feng Feng.
I guarantee he has some serious road rash from that ride down the nonskid.
One of our less coordinated marines (or he thought falling down like a bitch would get him out of PT) bit it while doing PT on the flight deck. Looked like he fought a raccoon while laying down a crotch rocket at speed. I’ve got the picture somewhere.I guarantee he has some serious road rash from that ride down the nonskid.
Finally a good use of a Ford, bale feeder.
Baha, that is a fun place. I have made many trips down there. Did you ever run into a fake dentist named Steve R? He was from Arizona, used to drive down in an old Cortez motorhome. He would bring guns to sell to the Mexicans, and would also bring prostitutes that would work the trailer parks for the snow birds. He was also a thief, broke into over 60 boats at one point, stealing anything of value. I am guessing that he is about 70 years old now, if still alive.The black truck is mine. Camped in Baja with John "JR" Reynolds. Winner of the first King of the Hammers.
A few days prior to the campsite picture. I drove out after a bit of digging.
I was stationed in DC for a few years back in the early 90's and this memorial is truly a humbling place. If you haven't seen it in person, it is something that should be on everyone's bucket list. To include the Korean and WWII memorials.
Always room in a collection for some black powder rifles. I have a Hawken and a Tryon, both in maple, .54 caliber with a 1 in 66 twist and all I shoot out of them are round ball.have not wanted to start collecting flint locks or black powder rifles till I saw this video man that's pretty