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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Hunttman01
Not what I said but nice try
Don't feed him, Hunter. You can handle yourself, but rise above it, my son.....RISE, I say!!!
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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by ford361
What's a 14 year old doing driving anyways?
Some sort of farmers license or something?
14 is way too young to be responsible for other peoples lives on the road, especially in a huge truck.






I'm just messin with him, relax.
Although I don't think he actually specified whether or not he "pulled" him out, he just mentioned the winch pulled his truck backwards at one point during the recovery.
We hooked up the first time with some chain. An I tugged 2-3 feet but cause it was at to much of an angle and pushed his ba *** bumped into the dirt, so I unhooked got straight and wa in the ditch infrint of him. He said he would try the which, so I put it in park put on the parking break. My **** bald tires just slid back ward. So we in hooked and put my truck on the as fault then I pulled it tight and pulled forward while he winched. My truck only went foward then, didnt pull it back any.
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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ford361
What's a 14 year old doing driving anyways?
Some sort of farmers license or something?
14 is way too young to be responsible for other peoples lives on the road, especially in a huge truck.






I'm just messin with him, relax.
Although I don't think he actually specified whether or not he "pulled" him out, he just mentioned the winch pulled his truck backwards at one point during the recovery.
He was just beating it around on the farm. Around my woods its not uncommon rich kids don't have the same rules as everyone else.
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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 06:23 PM
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It doesn't look like he was on a public road. Just a private field....
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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 06:47 PM
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Small towns and rich families, I get it now.
I remember driving my dad's explorer when I was about 12, thought it was the coolest thing in the world. Then he tried to teach me how to drive a stick on his '95 SHO - needless to say that didn't end with a smile on his face.
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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ford361
Time to get this thread rolling with some passive aggressiveness.


Misleading.

He used you as an anchor point to pull himself out with a winch.
2wd or 4wd, doesn't really make a difference what your truck was.
Stop trolling. I hate trolls.
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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Hunttman01
It doesn't look like he was on a public road. Just a private field....
He was in the field/ on the ditch off a highway . He was legal
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