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Lets see those work horses

big block 88

Big Block 88
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Here is my old 88 the stud himself.
 

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That is one sharp truck!! My next truck is going to be a 3500 454..
 
Did you know everything I own is for sale? I happen to have one on hand, it has a shit ton of miles and has had a terrible life, but it will never let you down. And it can be yours for only $15,000.00 HAH!!!!
 
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Tips the scales a touch over 19,000 lbs with 6 adults in the cab.

Temperatures are usually between 95 and 110 degrees. Road is about a 12% grade that it has to climb for about 6 miles, with numerouse 15mph curves.

Big Blocks rock :yesnod:
 
One of the DaHoooooley with 2 tons of wood pellets on board and one with the horsie hauler pulled up along side The Ghost rider

Just gotta love them Fatbutt trucks :D
 

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Got the trailer back in the winter of 95 when the daughter was 13 YO
Now she is back into doing the Horsie thing after getting her family started.

Aluminum trailers last and last and last.

best

MGW
 
not sure what it weighs all together...but the skidsteer is about 7500 by its self.....plus the 6' wide brush hog...trailer is about 3200 pounds
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Here is my ugly beast!

I am working on getting it running good again and then im going to paint the green bed to a solid brown color, then fix all the rust on the cab abd repaint it black. I painted that cab and its the firs thing I have painted with a HVLP spray gun.

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I just joined the site, didnt know about the club.

I was going to sell the truck but decided to keep it. Its not the prettiest but something about this truck I love! haha. So now that I have decided to keep it I am trying to learn more about it to get it running better.
 
Here is mine, I just bought/put a camera in my truck so I can take pictures of next thing I'm hooked up to. I wish I had a camera when I hooked up to that 14x80 mobile home.

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