Okay, so these two guys probably can’t get out much and are both single, I’m willing to bet. Or are they married, which can be much worse. However, this does not take away from the fact that pulling a tree out of the ground with your big diesel truck is something wonderful. I am not quite sure which is more impressive, that the truck will fall off the rear tires when the tree is pulled and still remain intact; or the fact that the type does not use a double axle to do the job, but rather a single rear axle.
I will say that large tires have fresh tread and they look like they provide a lot of traction. After all, there is no difference in tire size if there is no tread. Personally, I’ve seen Honda Civic spare parts win the F-150 when the towbar is pulled, simply because the truck had large mud tires and didn’t get a grip. The best part about it was that more than 100 people saw it happen in the parking lot.
All this after the F-150 driver used his CB radio with an external speaker to tell everyone how badly he was beating the man. I will never forget the satisfaction of seeing this big mouth lose. No matter, there is definitely more to it than just a lift kit, nice tires and gorgeous exhaust. To drop a tree of this size, you have to have a pretty strong horsepower, much less to pull it out of the ground and pull it into the street. (more…)
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To be precise, you must have at least 240 hp – 395 hp. These are the engine sizes that are standard on the Dodge 4 x 4 SLT pictured here. SLT models have V6 3.0 L eng
To be precise, you must have at least 240 hp – 395 hp. These are the engine sizes that are standard on the Dodge 4 x 4 SLT pictured here. The SLT models feature a V6 3.0 L engine with an impressive 240 horsepower for smaller jobs, such as driving over a neighboring smart car or a girly little Fiat. It undoubtedly has a 5.7-liter V-8 diesel engine with an impressive 395 hp. These trucks are used, for example, to overturn small commercial buildings and pull trees out of the front yards. Dodge built these trucks in response to Ford’s market power with its F-Series. Looks like they did a pretty nice job. These trucks have a lot of power, gearboxes that create impressive torque, and a body style that drives the boys away. For a nice price, they cost about $ 40,000. I would say that they are definitely at the top of the pile as a competitor. Their slogan “Built ram hard” is not underestimated.
With this thing, a whole flock of rams could be dragged across the land. They are also built to beat. You can see that the truck jumps and jumps a few times before the tree convinces with its argument.
But when it finally falls, it’s definitely over. True, they obviously dug up their roots as much as they could to allow for a much easier time and less load on the engine, but I think they could have escaped just by tying the chain to a tree and crushing the gas. Eventually, the tree folds like a rusty lawn, although it does its best to drag halfway down the yard along the street. The boys seem to be quite impressed with their feat and the whistle calls for the whole thing to stop. like victory sounds like a traditional guy and a hurray. Now I know what you mean. These guys are pulling trees out of their front yard, so what do you think you can accomplish with tremendous horsepower, bullet attachment, and some chain? As tempting as it sounds, try to fight the urge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qd9bdawVdI
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