Posted by John in La on November 17, 2014 at 18:27:04 from (96.33.136.54):
Was going down the interstate about 7am this morning doing all I could do; 65mph. This guy in a work van passes me doing 70 to 75 mph. Not a problem as most drive that fast.
Then I notice he is pulling a walk behind stump grinder behind the van. It is not on a trailer; he is actually pulling the walk behind stump grinder behind the van running over 70 mph. It has what looks to be 8 inch tires that are hitting the ground every 5 to 10 feet as it bounces down the highway.
This got my curiosity so much I had to search the internet when I got home to see if I could find a picture of this thing. And I did..............
I wonder how long the wheel bearing are gona last on this thing pulling it 70 mph.
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