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slimbeam
UberWheeler
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4" RE,3"body,35"rubber,dana 44 rear,sye,KEW winch
Hill climbing with big wheels
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January 25, 2013, 01:34:30 PM »
I think a little wheel spin was happening
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I started out with nothing and so far I have most of it left
tubby
Talks waaay too much!
Posts: 1349
Life's too short for a fulltime job
Re: Hill climbing with big wheels
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January 25, 2013, 01:59:17 PM »
Wow!
I thought I was the only moron that put his loader in a pickle. I slid the company's 5 day-old Komatsu backward down a road during a snowfall and into a nasty ditch. I was too embarrassed to tell the foreman so I spent over and hour trying to free myself. The front chains were throwing up sparks everywhere . Managed to barely get myself free.
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Lockers
Cuz ya can't kick arse with only one leg
XJHERO
Talks waaay too much!
Posts: 2041
Soberphobic
Re: Hill climbing with big wheels
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January 27, 2013, 03:36:16 PM »
operators never surprize me.
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Like ivry soap....pure as frack
DD
Get at me Wolf
vantagetes
That CB Yapper
Posts: 947
Edmonton Trail Rated
Re: Hill climbing with big wheels
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January 28, 2013, 04:24:46 AM »
Not too many 994s around, surprised you managed to find one of those in a bad spot, they are a main loading tool and usually have a big audience!
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