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Have you been in bottomless mudd? You will laugh at sand once you have been.

Never driven down a river have ya. More than one or two local and not local boys have tried, they have felt the tug of steel hooked on to the back of a loader, a couple have even got the bumper ripped off, they were sunk down to the rockers.

bumpers come off regurally here. You better have frame hooks and a hitch if you want to keep your bumpers.

Framed out in soup and sinking... :ehh: snatch or get the 'dozer.

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Most people dont like gas leaking on them. I dont know about you

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Gas leaking is a a sure way to have a bad day, real quick.

which, agian, is why it is patched.

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Have you been in bottomless mudd? You will laugh at sand once you have been.

Never driven down a river have ya. More than one or two local and not local boys have tried, they have felt the tug of steel hooked on to the back of a loader, a couple have even got the bumper ripped off, they were sunk down to the rockers.

bumpers come off regurally here. You better have frame hooks and a hitch if you want to keep your bumpers.

Framed out in soup and sinking... :ehh: snatch or get the 'dozer.

You ain't ever seen a loader this big.... :)

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damn it, I still cant find the soggy bottom boy's trucks...

Imagine this, 48" tractor tires and a sprayed 502 in a ranger.

It can run a quarter mile in mudd quicker than I can run a quarter mile on land.

That is their mud dragger.

They have a long base F350 with an 18" lift on 44"x14" mudd grips and a 25000lb wench for pulling people out of the mudd.

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Hows bout a loader with a 12-V92 Detroit for pulling people outa sand.... hehe

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Have you been in bottomless mudd? You will laugh at sand once you have been.

Never driven down a river have ya. More than one or two local and not local boys have tried, they have felt the tug of steel hooked on to the back of a loader, a couple have even got the bumper ripped off, they were sunk down to the rockers.

bumpers come off regurally here. You better have frame hooks and a hitch if you want to keep your bumpers.

Framed out in soup and sinking... :ehh: snatch or get the 'dozer.

You ain't ever seen a loader this big.... :)

Let's just say, guy got his truck frammed, three trucks got their trucks frammed trying to get him out, her offered $1000 cash to the guy that could pull all 4 trucks out. They ended up getting a john deere dozer with a blade as tall and wide as my truck.

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Unless that dozer is a D-8 or D-9 Cat, I'm not impressed... :)

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dont know, just know it was massive. It pulled two of the four out at the same time.

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dont know, just know it was massive. It pulled two of the four out at the same time.

You do realize that isn't a problem when you have a lot of traction and a vehicle thats made for that don't you. The damn thing probably weighs over 50,000lbs

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Probably. They wouldnt take it down into the lake bed though. If that thing sunk it would have been the end of it. Not much with in a hundred miles that could have a snoball's chance of pulling it.

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Probably. They wouldnt take it down into the lake bed though. If that thing sunk it would have been the end of it. Not much with in a hundred miles that could have a snoball's chance of pulling it.

You'd be surprised what lurks around that people have. You can have multiple vehicles pulling on something though to get it out ya know...

They could rent two D-8 Cats for a couple days...

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What kind of powerplant did that dozer have, detroit?

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When I worked at Trans Tech, we had one of those HUGE mining dump trucks that they hand crafted into a crane and earth mover. I got to drive it around the yard a couple times. Pretty scary when you consider you can squash anything you want. I think the tires were something like 10-12 ft. high.

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We called it "the bus."

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My old stepdad used to build mining equipment.

You can fit 2 cars inside some of the bucket

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Peace out!

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All were diesel powered generators with electric motors on each wheel.

torque up the ying yang

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Finally got around to hooking up the XT2000D and Rl-p... too bad its in the daily driver aka beater. Sounds better and gets just as loud as my Brutus before it chit the bed on me.

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My old stepdad used to build mining equipment.

You can fit 2 cars inside some of  the bucket

I love them big machines.

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Just glued the front baffle on one of my towers, I discovered we need more clamps also.

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I've been wondering, exactly how much pressure can be generated in a subwoofer box (in PSI please).

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Finally got around to hooking up the XT2000D and Rl-p... too bad its in the daily driver aka beater. Sounds better and gets just as loud as my Brutus before it chit the bed on me.

I knew i shouldve got my sisters canadian friend to ship the amp to you

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Finally got around to hooking up the XT2000D and Rl-p... too bad its in the daily driver aka beater. Sounds better and gets just as loud as my Brutus before it chit the bed on me.

I knew i shouldve got my sisters canadian friend to ship the amp to you

Bah... it wouldn't have mattered... its all customs holding my chit up.

It's not like I need it right now... it will be just sittin in my closet until I have time to get to the install in the project car, just want it in my closet. Stupid customs. Only times this has happened to me is summer time & Christmas/New Years. Maybe they should hire enough people so when holidays come around, we don't have a huge backlog?

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I've been wondering, exactly how much pressure can be generated in a subwoofer box (in PSI please).

alot??

lol, i'm sure it's been measured before, i'm certian of it...time for google...lol..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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