3 Horse Ranch
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- Joined
- Aug 18, 2017
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- Location
- Tonasket, WA
- Tractor
- NH B50H Cab, Ford 1715, Poulan Pro 46
Probably both simultaneously.Which happens first??
He hurts himself or he breaks something in the front axle?
Probably both simultaneously.Which happens first??
He hurts himself or he breaks something in the front axle?
For the tractor's sake hopefully just himProbably both simultaneously.
Never appealed much to me, but for sure they've got to have one of if not the highest owner loyalty rates.Got to give the '+1' for Subaru.
No experience with long trailers, but +1 on short ones. I've got 2...a 4x8 and a 5x10. The 5x10 backs pretty well, but forget about the 4x8. It goes wherever it wants, though it's a lot more controllable using the tractor vs a truck.Short trailers are a b*tch to back up. 6 to 8 meter (20 to 26ft) hay wagons are most regular, which are easier because only the triangle will jackknife and not the trailer itself.
I can't fathom risking a classic fully restored pickup on something that sketchy.No bridge? Get on the boats.
Bruce
I'd worry more about the front axle, that guy has rocks for brains and would be okay.Which happens first??
He hurts himself or he breaks something in the front axle?
I was hoping to see the guy that was holding the boat on the right side get nutted by the rear ramp flinging up.No bridge? Get on the boats.
Bruce
Likely.I think they have done that before.