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Old 04-22-2014, 08:50 PM
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Went to the ranch to do some shooting and riding. Hoping to be able to turn cattle out in the next week or two.

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Originally Posted by skidsareforkids
How to carry a 20' length of PVC when you only have a 5.5' bed and a cap lol...
No problems with the heat from the exhaust and engine?
Old 04-22-2014, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by B4manek
No problems with the heat from the exhaust and engine?
No problems at all... I only took it about five miles, but the guy from the lumber yard that suggested it says he's done 80 miles with a whole bundle of them before 😬
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Originally Posted by B4manek
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They're hollow and getting air through them. And they have air blowing around them as well depending on how low they hang. There's no reason it should cause issues unless you get I to some nasty terrain lol
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Originally Posted by skidsareforkids
How to carry a 20' length of PVC when you only have a 5.5' bed and a cap lol...
You can also set one end on the dash then run it though the rear sliding window and then rest the other end on the tailgate. I've done that with crown molding before.
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Nice dump trailers
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Old 04-23-2014, 12:19 AM
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2-Cubic Yards of top soil in a 5.5' bed. Good thing I got airbags, had to air them up to 85psi just to keep the *** from dragging! Fortunately it was just a 5mi trip.

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