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Old 05-01-2014, 04:18 PM   #1
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Talking Trucks in their natural surroundings

In my book there is nothing nicer to see than an old working truck in an actual farm or ranch setting. That is as true as it gets..


So please if you have pictures of actual working farm or ranch truck in their natural setting - help make an old man smile, and post them.
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Old 05-01-2014, 04:26 PM   #2
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check the photo threads section in the faq... enjoy.

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This thread has a lot of cool natural setting pics.
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My truck working on our small farm hauling brush to the burn pile and some other misc photos. Hope these count. lol
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My truck working on our small farm hauling brush to the burn pile and some other misc photos. Hope these count. lol
I knew you would be one of the first to post on this. I think you prob. have the hardest working truck on the boards.
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Old 05-02-2014, 10:37 AM   #6
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I knew you would be one of the first to post on this. I think you prob. have the hardest working truck on the boards.
LOL! Thanks..but I doubt its the hardest working one. But she does her fair share of the work round here.
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Old 05-02-2014, 01:41 PM   #7
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These are great - love to see truck actually being used as trucks!
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Hauling Taters

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Heres the stepside with 1200lbs of shingles for the carport. I also have drug many 16' pine logs with it around the property to mill wood.

3/4" rubber horse stall mat will let you move anything in the bed and not damage the wood/stainless steel strips
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You all knew I'd show up eventually!
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Are those platforms across the rear fenders home-made or were they once sold somewhere?
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Are those platforms across the rear fenders home-made or were they once sold somewhere?
They certainly seem to be homemade to me, although whoever did it did a pretty good job of it. As a part of it, they also lined the bed with the same steel treadplate, and even went up over the sides with it; kind of like a slide-in liner. IIRC it's all 12 gauge thickness (maybe 14, but I want to say I remember it being 12), and judging from the deep valley pounded into the bottom of the bed near the tailgate, that thickness wasn't excessive at all!

Here's an old picture that shows them a little better:
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Using mine again....
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Even more photographic truck abuse evidence! (With circles
And arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one! )
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Stopped at Alice's restaurant ?
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Re: Trucks in their natural surroundings

You know it's a bad day when you have to break out the tech manual and the hood is up outside the garage. Lol.
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Stopped at Alice's restaurant ?
For something like 18-19 minutes or so, yes.
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Even more photographic truck abuse evidence! (With circles
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Another one of our hardest working member's truck. I love seeing these trucks working hard.
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Fords being towed...Whats new?
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A couple more, in case you weren't convinced yet. (BTW, the tractor in the bed was just a test, although I think it would have done just fine.)

I have more if you need them, lol.
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No farms around the area, but here is me using the truck while building my new shed.
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Love the tater truck tj! evan396
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Love the tater truck tj! evan396
That actually isn't my truck. LOL! Don't know why everyone thinks it is...Its someone else's truck. Mine is the blue and black one. I was the first to post pictures.
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Wow - Thanks
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