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Old 11-01-2009, 07:45 PM   #11
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If I were you, I would try to rake up some cash to purchase a 3/4 to lug this around. You can gain a profit. You know it.

People who don't have this kind of equipment would be wanting something done and if you have a good price , it can help you and the person who wants the job done.
A 3/4 isn't gonna handle that Erwin. Even a 1 ton isn't gonna handle it.

Gotta figure that the weight, including a lowboy trailer, is gonna be pushing about 24,000 lbs.
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Old 11-01-2009, 07:50 PM   #12
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A 3/4 isn't gonna handle that Erwin. Even a 1 ton isn't gonna handle it.

Gotta figure that the weight, including a lowboy trailer, is gonna be pushing about 24,000 lbs.
What he said^

BTW, I already pull a 40 horse backhoe around with our 3/4 diesel, it's not our tractor though... it's a very close friends of ours who let's us use it whenever we want.

I almost got an L9000 dump with a trailer... but the road tax, insurance, CDL and the fact that i'm 17 kinda' makes it hard
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What he said^

BTW, I already pull a 40 horse backhoe around with our 3/4 diesel, it's not our tractor though... it's a very close friends of ours who let's us use it whenever we want.

I almost got an L9000 dump with a trailer... but the road tax, insurance, CDL and the fact that i'm 17 kinda' makes it hard

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That sucks.

Maybe one day though. Maybe one day though.
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:19 PM   #14
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On the other hand... Lonesome had a nice deuce for sale that would handle that load with ease.
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Oh yeah. Talk with Lonesome. That Deuce is nice. Good truck. All wheel drive. Can carry that load plus drag it through a mud hole with no problem!

Think what the girls would think! They will be like take me for a ride in your big green deuce.

While all the little boys driving their little 4x4 trucks. You will be riding in style while you look down to them... They will be lookin up to you.

When gas goes high, you can put in diesel. When diesel is high, you can put in gasoline! Oh..nice ain't it? Yeah!

So, get in contact with Lonesome. He's got a good deal.
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Old 11-02-2009, 06:21 AM   #16
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Oh yeah. Talk with Lonesome. That Deuce is nice. Good truck. All wheel drive. Can carry that load plus drag it through a mud hole with no problem!

Think what the girls would think! They will be like take me for a ride in your big green deuce.

While all the little boys driving their little 4x4 trucks. You will be riding in style while you look down to them... They will be lookin up to you.

When gas goes high, you can put in diesel. When diesel is high, you can put in gasoline! Oh..nice ain't it? Yeah!

So, get in contact with Lonesome. He's got a good deal.
Does it have air brakes
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I don't know much about tractors but I know I could have fun with something like that. I couldn't tell that is was from the 70s so looks good to me.

Just cause this is the way I am, the correct word is KNOWN.
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The closest knowable (is that a word) town is probably Monticello or port Jervis, but the actual town we're in is Lumberland
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knowable may not yet be known, but possible.
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I vote for it to be a word.

What brad wants is a moat.
That's a word, but maybe not legal.
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as long as it is posted, no lifeguard on duty, it is not illegal. besides, if you think about what a moat actually had in it back in the days, noone would really want one.
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as long as it is posted, no lifeguard on duty, it is not illegal. besides, if you think about what a moat actually had in it back in the days, noone would really want one.
It all depends on what you put I'm the moat... if you know what I mean
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