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Old 01-11-2017, 04:36 PM
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Picked up my daughter and son in laws Ranger crew to get serviced.


Old 01-16-2017, 09:28 AM
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I use my truck as a truck every day. Some days for work and some days for play. My newly acquired 19ft bow rider and my 17.5ft bass tracker. Nothing fancy but I the gets the job done.


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Old 01-16-2017, 08:21 PM
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The real fully loaded >
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jdp19,
That's real fully overloaded.
I've done that several times and scared hell out of myself til I got to destination.
Any idea how much that load weighed?
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Originally Posted by jdp19


The real fully loaded >
Looks like a permit load!!
Old 01-16-2017, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by jdp19


The real fully loaded >
Side view please???? Lol!!!!
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i know the slogan is built ford tough but that is rediculous. haha. how did you not get pulled over and ticketed for that???
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hahaha yasssss, I love that! how much farther is that actually sticking out? If you have an extender off the hitch that could be really close to being legal
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Wow, all of that lumber and in a short bed!! That is pretty impressive, but I think it was likely very hazardous to haul lumber twice as long as the box of your truck....


That being said, you sure did use your truck like a truck that day!
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It was my uncle not me. He is notorious for this kind of stuff, great guy but didn't want to go out of his way to grab the trailer

He put a red flag/tag on the back of the load and if you do you usually don't need a permit or got pulled over, its been done many a times.

I forget how much that load weighed, I'll try to remember - was a few months back.


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