Or, what a "full size truck" in America is going to be in 5 years.
50 1 ReplyThe amazing part is that both vehicles in this picture get the same gas mileage!
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6 0 ReplyInshallah
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Where is the racing series for them?
15 0 ReplyMonday Night Rehabilitation!
8 0 ReplyBeef Supreme!
2 0 ReplyThank you. Now I have to watch it once again :D
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There would be no overtakes. The thing blocks the whole track :) https://youtu.be/5oWiRKnAThU
4 0 ReplySo? Just get a bigger dirt track, like the width of a demo derby pit but a quarter mile track...
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They should re-release Ivan Stewart’s Super Off-road & make this an unlockable upgrade.
You just drive around flattening all the jumps & crushing the other drivers.
3 0 ReplyV8 supercars for the smaller one.
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saw one of these rolling coal at a Chic-fil-A
10 0 ReplyDon’t you start planting seeds for a Chik-fil-a food truck now…
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AKA my zombie apocalypse truck. You could stick a fair sized RV in the bucket and live there.
8 0 ReplyHoly fuck thats giant! What are these things used for?
8 0 ReplyHauling at mines.
There are pictures of large pickup trucks (think Ford F250/F350) flattened like a pancake
firefrom trying to pass one of these without alerting the driver they're there. When you're on a mine, these things always have the right of way.24 0 Reply“Toot. Toot. Mother fucker. I’m coming through.”
6 0 ReplyAh yes, a new picture every MSHA refresher. No visibility on a haul truck when you have to climb a staircase to get into the cab.
5 0 ReplyReminds me of the signs they used to have in Seminole County by railroads (could have been elsewhere as well)
"Big train, little car, are you passed the stop bar?"
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I could be mistaken but I believe they move materials in rock quarries, at least that's what I saw on an episode of some discovery show many years ago. I still think about them regularly too since it's like 3 stories tall and has a stair case to get to the driver seat lol
9 0 ReplyMoving lots of dirt/rock cheaply. Mostly in mining.
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These are the types of tyres, that when they blow have inch thick steel cable in the side walls that could decapitate three men in a go. Ask me how I know...
7 1 ReplyHow do you know?
7 0 ReplyDidn't find them til they didn't report in for lunch...
5 1 ReplyThey we're decapitated, obviously.
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I wonder what the overhang is for.
6 0 ReplyWhen hauling for a quarry, it's to keep the cab & driver from being smushed when the bucket gets filled with a big pile of boulders.
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Eh Bagger 288 would win in a fight.
7 1 ReplyHow many miles per cat
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