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08/10/2018 at 13:04 • Filed to: None | 2 | 10 |
Cé hé sin
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08/10/2018 at 13:07 | 1 |
Can’t see anything wrong with that.
LOREM IPSUM
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08/10/2018 at 13:08 | 3 |
As long as he's just lumbering along, there's knot a polylam.
Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
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08/10/2018 at 13:11 | 4 |
“This truck rides like a 2x4.” Yes it does.
Takuro Spirit
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08/10/2018 at 13:13 | 0 |
“I said install a BUMP stop, not a TRUNK stop”
#badtreejoke
PartyPooper2012
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08/10/2018 at 13:13 | 1 |
should have just bagged it...
RamblinRover Luxury-Yacht
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08/10/2018 at 13:28 | 1 |
Believe it or not, I’ve seen worse than this. My cousin bought a ragged Land Rover Series IIA, and it had been used as a snowplow truck until it became unusable. Some time before it was parked, the righthand *front* shackle plate was lost, so to keep it “drivable” there was a log jammed between the axle and the frame and against the snowplow mount - with a strap around part of it. Also, about half the spring leaves were broken, and the front spring mount was rotting off.
Zaxbys
> LOREM IPSUM
08/10/2018 at 13:45 | 2 |
Are you fir real? Or are you going out on a limb?
LOREM IPSUM
> Zaxbys
08/10/2018 at 13:52 | 2 |
I wooden treem of such tree-cherry.
Pickup_man
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08/10/2018 at 14:26 | 2 |
So I’ve actually done this, but on a trailer. Back in high school a friend and I built a shed on top of a trailer for a shop class project. The whole time I was sure that the shed would be too heavy for the leaf springs on the trailer, but everyone else insisted that it would be fine. Well sure enough as soon as we took the trailer off the blocks it dropped to the floor. It was the end of the day at the end of the school year and it had to get home, so, jack it up, th row in some scrap 2x4 and drive slow. One block actually came out on the way home so I had to stop and lift it again.
jasmits
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08/10/2018 at 14:27 | 3 |
Just wait till spring, the leaves will grow back.