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Re: Ford 801 powermaster help


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Posted by Slim801 on November 22, 2019 at 06:36:45 from (172.58.171.216):

In Reply to: Ford 801 powermaster help posted by Slim801 on November 20, 2019 at 17:57:48:

Yes thank you for your concerns and help . But hauling junk moving trailers and transport garbage thats what this young redneck southern boy has been doing for almost ten years now. I love hearing you ain't gonna fit that or asking if im coming back tmrw lmao it's getting done today in one trip. or pulling up in the evening time and jamming out three hours of work in 30 mins. I'll give anyone a run for your money even those rich guys with brand new trucks and trailers lol my three dollar thrift store setup matched with my knowledge will run with the best! Bet that$$ made a few dollars betting homeowners that it fit and were notcoming back tmrw its all coming with us right now job is getting competed today! so hold my beer and watch this. I know all about ovsized loads and playing Tetris to load any trailer to the max!! and uneven weight distribution vehicle rollovers homemade trailers no trailer brakes man I can't even remeber how manybdam trailers iv been trough. IV gotten really lucky and of course a few horror stories manure happens like racing your gonna crash lol. but send it push it the limit do 70mph on the interstate.. if I had photos you wouldn't beleive some of the stuff I got away with.. I have loads so big we we scraping streetlights, folded trailer hitches and crumbled. A few trailers to the ground with 10 tons of river rock. Made one trailer go from 16ft to 14 ft and shrink two feet. Don't worry I got this! Not my first rodeo but I understand your concern alot of green yuppy trailer drivers out there that don't know anything about pulling a trailer yet alone moving it backwards .i tell you what tho That little trailer right there has had entire cars on it doing 70mph on interstate a 100mile trip no joke lmao. She is tough and we'll worth every penny of the 400$ I paid for her. She has no spare tire yet alone a jack or tire iron ...tires are old dryrotted underinflated tires at best. I don't know if the wheelbarrings have ever been greased lol . trailer tag and lights were lost years ago.. Oh and the licensed driver where on our way to pick him up don't worry about that little guy. Tell you what I got a hustlers mindset wit a git r done attitude 100% we get stuff done down here beleive that!! Getting pulled home by the v6 chevy truck sitting in the tractor trailer parking lot! Get you some of that !!! Lmao woooooooo!!!!!! Yea. Im crazy but it keeps me from going insane. So if you see me on the highway or I drive past you just mind your own and stay in your lane please. Cracks me up when im on the motorcycle and people wanna brake check you like there some kind of super trooper or Batman. country boys can survive God bless merica


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