Originally Posted by tiremann9669
(Post 990483)
Heck why drop the deck when you can just drive over the rear :D
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Originally Posted by 7.3 idi 1990
(Post 990525)
I forgive ya for your comment sir I'm a good christian, and I wouldnt lie and if my grandpa says it pulled a D-9 dozer, I beleave him they moved it down the road 10 mils to another site they were working on. All flat road. I'm just saying what he told me sir. Everything we hauled or moved is the truth and I don't lie sir, I dont believe in it. I looked at the video you put up, and only now do I see that the dozer my grandpa was talking about might have been a D-4. :) Hope this clears up the confusion?
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- Sir I have been on them as a kid but I'd love to get the chance to really run one, that'd be a dream come true. :) I dont care if it were 10 feet... Its not going to happen. A D-9 weighs in at about 105,000 pounds... Even an old school D8 weighs over 80k... Your not going to get a pickup to even sit still with that weigh. It will split the frame, axles and every other part of the truck... I've spent 1000's of hours on D-5,7,8 and 9's all over the country... |
I' misunderstood my grandpa and said the wrong thing. Sorry friend.
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A D9? :nope:
A d9 is about 45000% overkill for any normal application anyway. if it was possible to haul a 30+ thousand pound piece of equipment with a pickup, my boss would haul his JLG zoomer with his chevy truck. but it ain`t. |
hi guys i need help
i just bought a 94 f superduty from a friend for 800.00 and it has water leaking into the #1
cylinder how can i fix this or can i get a 94 7.3 turbo with no computer and throw it in there for the moment plz help |
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