Blazer drivers also drive...
#11
You should do something like this:
Look through this page on trailvoy.com
Look through this page on trailvoy.com
#14
Well, I ride these 2 females I know once in a while - yes, at the same time. They are 1992 and 1988 model years... Makes this 1979 model feel like a teenager again. *SLAPS for all the high fivers from you dudes*
I also drive one of these daily. Not sure on the power output, but it weighs just over 10,000 pounds and will lift about 6000-7000 before hydraulic hoses burst. Top speed is about 25kmph, if you are easy on the pedal you can run all night without swapping propane tanks. If you have too heavy a foot you get me writing you up for spinning the tires cause they get out of round easy and cost 1800 a pair to replace.
I also have a flying machine, but I clip her wings so she never takes ME anywhere.
Ive never tried, but many little kids have ridden my hog. Get your mind out of the gutter... "Bacon" is about 160 pounds and 3 years old. He can chug 2 beers from that dish faster than you can chug one... 2 beers gets him pretty drunk, then we tie a superman cape on him at parties and he will wear sunglasses too without taking them off. Its great fun. When hes drunk hes a social butterfly and very vocal. He does not like dogs, and can put the chase on any dog hes encountered. He likes when the kids paint his toenails and hang things from his tail.
Bacon is even allowed in bed as long as he had a bath. See him smiling about it?
I can drive any of these in our fleet as well
I am also known to run "Shunt" as they call it. Thats the guy in a trucking yard that runs that small ugly truck that moves trailers around. It lifts the trailer so you dont have to crank the dollie legs all the time, and you can move alot more equipment when you dont have to get out of it and work landing gear all the time. Heres a photo of the mirror while backing a longbox into lineup at night.
Now that I am moving up in the world, I ride one of these most. Its got 5 wheels, and is 4 way adjustable with lumbar. I opted for the cloth interior and black on black color. The hydraulic suspension is great for when you are tired and plop down into it.
And Im almost done getting carried away. It seems everyone in my house likes drinking. Hes my Timneh African Grey having a rye and coke. He starts talking and swearing if hes had too much, and even falls over drunk.
I also drive one of these daily. Not sure on the power output, but it weighs just over 10,000 pounds and will lift about 6000-7000 before hydraulic hoses burst. Top speed is about 25kmph, if you are easy on the pedal you can run all night without swapping propane tanks. If you have too heavy a foot you get me writing you up for spinning the tires cause they get out of round easy and cost 1800 a pair to replace.
I also have a flying machine, but I clip her wings so she never takes ME anywhere.
Ive never tried, but many little kids have ridden my hog. Get your mind out of the gutter... "Bacon" is about 160 pounds and 3 years old. He can chug 2 beers from that dish faster than you can chug one... 2 beers gets him pretty drunk, then we tie a superman cape on him at parties and he will wear sunglasses too without taking them off. Its great fun. When hes drunk hes a social butterfly and very vocal. He does not like dogs, and can put the chase on any dog hes encountered. He likes when the kids paint his toenails and hang things from his tail.
Bacon is even allowed in bed as long as he had a bath. See him smiling about it?
I can drive any of these in our fleet as well
I am also known to run "Shunt" as they call it. Thats the guy in a trucking yard that runs that small ugly truck that moves trailers around. It lifts the trailer so you dont have to crank the dollie legs all the time, and you can move alot more equipment when you dont have to get out of it and work landing gear all the time. Heres a photo of the mirror while backing a longbox into lineup at night.
Now that I am moving up in the world, I ride one of these most. Its got 5 wheels, and is 4 way adjustable with lumbar. I opted for the cloth interior and black on black color. The hydraulic suspension is great for when you are tired and plop down into it.
And Im almost done getting carried away. It seems everyone in my house likes drinking. Hes my Timneh African Grey having a rye and coke. He starts talking and swearing if hes had too much, and even falls over drunk.
Last edited by ohsofly; 01-28-2011 at 05:44 PM.
#19
no pics as all of my "also drives" suck.
the grocery getter/ kid hauler is an '02 Exploder 2wd
my current workmobile is a 2011 Ford Fusion with 3500 on the clock all from me baby seriously this thing is like the corvette of hybrids...
the grocery getter/ kid hauler is an '02 Exploder 2wd
my current workmobile is a 2011 Ford Fusion with 3500 on the clock all from me baby seriously this thing is like the corvette of hybrids...
#20
1990 Chevrolet Suburban Silverado. 6.2 powered, every option ordered. running boards are loooong gone, mirrors are now body coloured
1970 Dodge Dart 340 Swinger. 4 speed, 383 powered. and no, it's not a Chevy engine!
1995 Buick Regal Custom. 3800NA. sure wish it was blown.
(don't seem to have a pic of it handy, but picture this in all silver, and no dent in the fender )
1970 Dodge Dart 340 Swinger. 4 speed, 383 powered. and no, it's not a Chevy engine!
1995 Buick Regal Custom. 3800NA. sure wish it was blown.
(don't seem to have a pic of it handy, but picture this in all silver, and no dent in the fender )