In our driveway you'll see what I call a box on wheels .Just like this one but ours is red .Plenty of room for golf clubs in the back . And our other car is below .
We members of Team OG gotta keep the pickups on the road. Right Bill?
It's getting about that time again. You in this year? We're 1 up on the younguns.
If you want something with the power to pull stumps, you gotta burn some gas. I'm thinking about getting a Honda to drive back and forth to work, but they don't make one that sits high enough.
If you want something with the power to pull stumps, you gotta burn some gas. I'm thinking about getting a Honda to drive back and forth to work, but they don't make one that sits high enough.
Pulling stumps
Ah nevermind
You could always get a lift kit for a HONDA
EDIT : How about just using a stump grinder
Last edited by CG8 : February 27th, 2008 at 01:48 AM.
We members of Team OG gotta keep the pickups on the road. Right Bill?
It's getting about that time again. You in this year? We're 1 up on the younguns.
Yup! We drive da big dirt haulers, at 12-14 mpg! We be big men... and broke too!
Then again, my '87 Harley Sportster gets 46 mpg... but it don't haul no dirt... it hauls something else!
Yup! We drive da big dirt haulers, at 12-14 mpg! We be big men... and broke too!
Then again, my '87 Harley Sportster gets 46 mpg... but it don't haul no dirt... it hauls something else!
Don't go getting me started on bikes Bill. It's a yearly battle not to buy one as it is. When I gave up my scoot, it was because I hardly ever rode it. There are days I just want to hop on a bike, and go. I've got no plans to ever buy another one as long as I have a job that requires overtime without notice, and weekend work.
97' Chevy C1500 114,000 miles. It only had 70,000 miles when I bought it a year and a half ago, The man that had it before only pulled a camper to the mountains with it. He only put 20,000 miles on it in four years, I might hit 50,000 before the second year is up.