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Re: How Would You Do It? Question from the Dummy
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Posted by Allan in NE on February 08, 2006 at 05:20:32 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: How Would You Do It? Question from the Dummy posted by Tim...Ok on February 08, 2006 at 04:28:14:
Mornin' Tim, Boy, I dunno. I think if I measured right, the old gal would "just" fit on the trailer, but I'd have to tie up the ramps 'cause the overhang of the truck would be clear back at the end of the bed. Plus like some of the other guys said, it would be setting way, way up high. I think I'd be fightin' both the DOT boys and the wind all the way home, not to mention that it would just work the everlovin' snot out of that old pickup. Think I either got to drive it home, or......... Plan B: I'll forget this whole silly idea and would you be interested in buying a slightly used desert farm with a very modest line up of old, tired, junk machinery? P.S. You'll need a truck to haul seed to your planter in about three months. :>) Allan
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