Bumps At Work!
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i put a parts truck to work for me tonight. it wasnt very much or a heavy load but i did use it to move a pile of limbs fromt he front yard all the way to the back yard to the burn pile. it was better than dragging several braches at a time in several trips. i had the parts truck hooked up to go home so we backed it with the car dolly into the front yard. loaded the bed full of branches. drove it into the back yard and off loaded the branches. it wasnt a big load. it may have been just as easy to move the branches by hand. but i didnt want to work much more today so we just loaded them up and moved them to the burn pile.
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Man that is one heck of a bumper you got on that thing!
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NEver know when you'll need a good swim deck, ya know?fomocoguy wrote:Man that is one heck of a bumper you got on that thing!
It's ugly but kinda nice to have that nice big step that sticks out well beyond the tailgate, nice when moving stuff around.
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Here we are earlier today haulin' a new (to us) dresser, captains bed frame, and headboard. This time I brought along the "real" camera.
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my wifes parent found a 95 cady for a good price and picked it up. ive spent more time TRYING to work on tis front wheel drive v8. this particular time the drain **** on the radiator feel apart on memorial day. the drain **** for the cadies are dealer only. heres the best part. these cadies have an electronicly releasing e brake. i started pulling the car it had some resistace but i had pulled heavier. i pulled out on the highway and got a call to STOP NOW!!! i was all but draging their car. gotta love a 360 w/ a granny low t-18. by the way i still had just under half the gas pedal.
the word in all **** is the parts store word for plug apparentlly the computer wont let you say ****.
the word in all **** is the parts store word for plug apparentlly the computer wont let you say ****.
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There was a member here, (I forget who), a couple of years back had some video of him using his bump to pull down a house.
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That was cooltoolguy with his F350 bump dump.ToughOldFord wrote:There was a member here, (I forget who), a couple of years back had some video of him using his bump to pull down a house.
Found it!
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 12#p122312
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Yes! That was it, that's good stuff there.
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My '72 F-250 parts truck with 5,000 lbs* of semi-dry Fir.
*(calculated estimate) 40 wheelbarrow loads @125lbs ea.
*(calculated estimate) 40 wheelbarrow loads @125lbs ea.
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Working on the deck there are about 80 deck bords loaded up no problem
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I forgot about this thread, if this isn't work for my bump then i don't know what is!
A different kind of work.
A different kind of work.
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heres a pic of my 71 pulling my jeep home. just bought it the other day . Its a 59 CJ5
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There are about 80 deck boards loaded up..
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my poor old girl will need some attention soon, some fresh paint etc.. here she is taking one of my other toys for a ride