Posted by Dan T in MO on February 27, 2013 at 18:41:59 from (166.181.3.22):
In Reply to: pickup bed damage posted by pete black on February 27, 2013 at 11:49:12:
Well, in my case, I was trying to teach my nephew how to drive. Figured there wasn't much he could hit in the field, but he somehow manged to nose into a spot he couldn't get out of going forward. So I told him just back it out the way you came in. He managed to back it int othe front wheel on the 9N. He was so rattled, he forgot to push in the clutch and really creased it bad in front of the wheel well. He also broke the key in the spindle.
That truck also has a good sized dent in the bedrail from a chunk of firewood and another from a cut up '85 Dodge on its way to the scrapyard. I know it's only a 4-cylinder Ranger, but it's a TRUCK, so it's gotta earn its keep.
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