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I had to pull our D-max out with our 1486 International, because i got a little close to our wetlands this spring, oops. That was a LONG walk back to the house, LOL.
 
got our tractor trailer stuck in the field last week......didn't have the camera but I was able to pull it out with out case 1690 farm tractor.....left the tractor trailer in neutral and pulled it right out
 
Here are a few of mine.

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couple pics from the campin trip this holiday weekend. found the dead tree and needed firewood, way to heavy to carry so
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he decided to try and pass me when i was goin by a mud puddle, dont think it worked how he wanted to :D
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You guys ever seen one of these? LOL I have had to walk out many times...... but not lately
 

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Got stuck today

Well I went out to our ground to try and see if I'd be able to drive around there to cut some wood and haul it out of there latter. I was doing ok considering the crapy stock tires. I went to a different section and when I backed up one of my back tires found a groundhog hole....I was done. Forward and back I could move maybe4 inches. The ground that was somewhat frozen turned to mud. I prettymuch dug myself out with a garden shovel and with my foot too the floor turning the tires back and fourth I finally made it out. Why does GM put these shitty tires on a TRUCK!!! :mad2: Next year hopefully I can afford to buy some better winter treads. Took a good half hour to get out.

Does anyone know how to make cell phone pics bigger without making them blurry?

Here's some pics....sorry they suck.

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Where I was stuck-
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I asked our GM warranty rep why they put street tires on trucks,he stated it was emission regulations,that the truck was only allowed so many decibles on like a 2% grade at whatever mph(I forget details) hence the always restrictive air intakes systems installed at factory,to quiet them down:icon_bs:
 
I asked our GM warranty rep why they put street tires on trucks,he stated it was emission regulations,that the truck was only allowed so many decibles on like a 2% grade at whatever mph(I forget details) hence the always restrictive air intakes systems installed at factory,to quiet them down:icon_bs:


That is :icon_bs: Fords and Dodges usually come with better tires...at least they're bigger and proportional with the rest of the truck. :rolleyes5:
 
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