Pictures of Rigs & Trailers
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I have a 2005 F-550 to pull that trailer now but I didn't make the stupid mistake of getting rid of my 2004.5 3500 though.
Here's the new truck!
The bed is bein built.
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Only 1/2 way up the hill
I still like to pull these pictures out every once and awhile. Wish i had a picture of my 24' gooseneck and 12' ballhitch i used to pull, was a pretty slick getup with 3 jeeps but like an idiot didnt take a picture
Getting closer see the Cerokee hes stuck in the washout see the creek to the left side of the picture thats where i went up and around
Heres him going up the creek after i had already gone up
Here is the picture of me going up the hill this does it some justice, lets jusdt say standing up and staying in one place on this hill was enough of a pain trying to keep the momentium up without breaking the tires loose in a 12v powered Power Lok F&R equipt ford with a 3000lbs tilt deck 22' trailer w/ a 68 Ford cougar loaded on it was a whole nother feat in itself
Im not going to explain my actions, it was a stolen car being recovered. Those are Trigs (carbide ice cleat tips welded to logging truck chains) on all four wheels.
I still like to pull these pictures out every once and awhile. Wish i had a picture of my 24' gooseneck and 12' ballhitch i used to pull, was a pretty slick getup with 3 jeeps but like an idiot didnt take a picture
Getting closer see the Cerokee hes stuck in the washout see the creek to the left side of the picture thats where i went up and around
Heres him going up the creek after i had already gone up
Here is the picture of me going up the hill this does it some justice, lets jusdt say standing up and staying in one place on this hill was enough of a pain trying to keep the momentium up without breaking the tires loose in a 12v powered Power Lok F&R equipt ford with a 3000lbs tilt deck 22' trailer w/ a 68 Ford cougar loaded on it was a whole nother feat in itself
Im not going to explain my actions, it was a stolen car being recovered. Those are Trigs (carbide ice cleat tips welded to logging truck chains) on all four wheels.