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Better fill up with the "high test" for that load!
 

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Looks like one of the gypo wood cutters from around here.
Taillights??? Don't need no steeking taillights.
The last load i seem him haul was in a shortbox,had a jockybox in first,hauling 8 ft logs hanging over the tailgate by 2 ft,front tires just touching the ground,lots of faith in the tailgate:rolleyes:
Just hope they never cause an wreck,sure wish the cops would get the unsafe gypos of the road.
Thomas
 
That idiot wouldn't make it more than a mile in my area - the MA State Police would see to that.
If not then the pot holes surely would.
 
WOW crazy
 
Dont mind the mule just load the wagon.
 
That there is a good reason to have really good uninsured/underinsured auto insurance coverage. Bet if he hits you that there is no insurance coverage or very little on his part. Of course, I could be wrong and that is just his beater truck and he has plenty of sense and financial acumen. Still, that is just utterly unbelievable to take such a risk to save a trip and the gas it would cost for that trip.
 
I wonder how far that truck got. It really looks like it is just about to fall apart.
 
When I pile it that high in my garden cart sometimes pieces fall off just going down the driveway.
 
What?! Wow. :confused:
 
Dont mind the mule just load the wagon.


What's wrong with his load? Side boards not high enough?
Doing it in daylight since headlights are pointed at the moon is smart ;)
Full load of good dry wood :)
 
You can't fix stupid
 
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His receiver is actually touching the pavement, WOW!
 
Sort of reminds me of when we used to bale hay. That last load sometimes got pretty high and heavy...
 
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Better fill up with the "high test" for that load!

He has done what every wood cutter wants to do ! Screw it there is so much wood here I am not making two trips ! I can buy another car !

Pete
 
looks like the frame is broke on the truck.
 
Thats the kind of truck you only put $20 gas in because you don't know when it will die and it would be a waste of gas.
 
I wander if he stole all that wood. looks to lazy to do that much work! Quick take it all before some one sees us!>>
 
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