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HeavyGunner

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  1. Fire trucks, dinner and hot women, doesn't get much better than that.
  2. Oh Vinny! Here are a couple more trucks that lyst to the left.
  3. Snow was definitely lower on my way back. Behind this putz from Alberta in the silver car that would do 40mph if it wasn't a straight stretch then 70+ once the road straightened out. Finally found a passing zone on a corner with no oncoming traffic for a change and I passed him.
  4. Strange looking with those teeny tires underneath it.
  5. I like the look of that truck for sure.
  6. No it means Yay! They're going home finally.
  7. Sounds to me like the Clinton machine is grasping at straws and making things up to minimize Hilary's lying and using personal email.
  8. True about light duty half ton Chevys in my opinion. I do think they are purposefully built that way for he ride which is a huge selling point. Always drives me crazy hearing someone wanting a 3/4 or 1 ton truck to riide like a car. I don't expect mine to be smooth but I understand they're built for work and I work the hell out of mine weekly.
  9. Snowed in the mountains last night build this isn't a sign of a big winger coming.
  10. I own both brands, an 04 HD2500 Silverado and a 96 F350 crew cab. Both have been excellent trucks and both have high miles on them with very little done to them other than routine maintenance. Chevy 160k+ ford 175k+. In the end all opinions put aside they all run and all have their quirks and weak points. I
  11. If the shoe fits...
  12. Classy little Chevy.
  13. Me too! I didn't make it back ton see them get the Big Bud out but I heard they got a fairly big excavator and carefully reached as far as they could and dug around the bud. Then they got a tractor and a cat to pull it out.
  14. Kinda. It was 2011 and we got tons and tons and tons of rain and snow that year which is very abnormal for our high desert climate. A lot of people got stuck bad that year. Partially because you couldn't tell that is was bad wet until it was too late and partially because gumbo clay is nasty stuff that'll stick to the bottom of your shoes and literally make you taller as you walk and turns into something so hard the mold board on a grader with carbide tips can't scratch it. Also is why you don't see many people that live off the pavement with cars. They're useless after a rain where a suv (gasp) or a pickup will get you where you need to go whether it be work or an emergency.
  15. That's not stuck, this is stuck!!!
  16. You have a few honest shops because you have competition down there. I'm literally an hours drive (50-60 miles) or more in any direction from any dealership or mechanics shop and was quoted $1700.00 to change out my ac compressor in my 04 Taurus. I went to great falls bought an ac compressor for around $160.00 and stopped in at a mechanics shop and they had time and installed it for $171.00. 10X less than the damn dealership! There are certainly some downsides to living in the middle of nowhere.
  17. I dunno about that, Obama has got nearly a decade of blaming bush for everything under his belt. By the way we are safer than ever, economy booming according to him too. 👎👎👎
  18. Good to see that crook scrambling because her many transgressions as a politician are finally surrounding her and people are starting to notice.
  19. Why are they knocking trees down with a truck in an open field?
  20. Yep, forcing people to pay high dealership shop rates for every little thing. I'm surprised automakers haven't partnered up with the epa to make mandatory service times on your vehicle at a dealership or it won't pass inspection.
  21. I will try and get a pic this week to confirm but I'm pretty sure I know where one of these sits.
  22. Not mine http://greatfalls.craigslist.org/cto/5766137870.html
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  23. Probably didn't because a crane would be needed to remove it and put it on a trailer. Looks the same as the brush rakes used here to pile brush to burn in the winter or early spring or for scarifying the brush.
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