Dodge truck at work
I found this picture on a F*rd website. I don't know anything about it, but the guy who took it said he couldn't believe it. Anybody know anything about the picture? http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25723644TlpMPd
Tom
Tom
When you guys said silo I had to go look. I was thinking of a silo like we have around here. 100 foot tall and 30 or so foot in diamiter and usaly made of brick or concrete. some of the newer ones are fiberglass lined steel. When it popped up all I saw was a little baby grain bin. That thing dont wheigh more than 3 ton. Bins that little are mostly used for dumping wet corn out of the feild into and then feeding out of there into a dryer, before going into a much larger bin for storage. It may have been a bulk feed bin as well for hog confinments. Around here theres a huge diference between a grain bin and a silo. If he would have had a silo on there I would have been like
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Cheers,
Steve J
Cheers,
Steve J
Originally posted by Cyborrg
He's a dodge owner, he moved it full!!!
He's a dodge owner, he moved it full!!!
It's amazing what those FERD boys find our Rams doing. I guess they have nothing else to do except see thes type of things because they always ask their Ram buddies to do all the real work because they do't want to get those FERDs dirty or have them go back to the shop from working
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although my 2500 might not think its very funny...
