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Re: photo Only 48 loads more hay needed
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Posted by NEIADan on June 14, 2007 at 04:10:27 from (70.41.38.150):
In Reply to: Re: photo Only 48 loads more hay needed posted by just a observer on June 13, 2007 at 20:35:34:
This is the difference between a truck and a light duty pleasure vehicle. This unit meets all laws and safety codes. This is not a little 3/4 ton pickup. We also are trying to feed America out here efficiently so our those who work a mere 40 hours a week can afford to eat. While my average work week is 80 hours. I don't have the pleasure of playing around I need to be efficient. By the way I have never had a TRUCK need a clutch, brakes, engine, or any other drivetrain repairs. This truck will haul over 1000 tons of feed, 40,000 bushels of grain, and 1,300,000 pounds of Beef this year. If your going to make money with a $50,000 vehicle you need to use it.
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