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Here's a great link to a huge dozer...and look at what it does to this Ford pickup... but the best is the trailerhouse!! :lol:
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ford tough what about tonka tough? :lol:
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Wow. At least they didn't waste one of our trucks :eek:
That's the kind of stuff they use up at the oilsands projects here in
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Damn, 7 gallons per mile, obviously FE powered! 8)
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The company I worked for here in Las Vegas for about 10yrs had one of the 1st 575's and only 1of 2 that have the ripper setup. Pretty cool machine but after a few yrs it has aged a bit faster than a CAT dozer.
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WHY DIDN'T THEY CRUSH A CHEVY!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????

But it was cool to watch anyway.
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This is true. I would have hated to see one of ours crushed like that.
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That is some AWESOME machinery :clap: :clap: jd
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ToughOldFord wrote:Damn, 7 gallons per mile, obviously FE powered! 8)
Thats funny :lol: Can I use that in my signature?
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LOL, be my guest. :D
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A chevy wouldn't have been a challenge...it would have dissentegrated.
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If they were going to smash something, it should have been an import...
I'd rather be shooting yankees....

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it should have been a rice burner
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lol I've always said that I could never be allowed to drive large equipment, monster trucks, etc because the first thing I would do is head to the nearest ricer show "Look they're even all parked in a row, its an obvious invitation to be squished!" :evil:
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death to rice!!!!
I'd rather be shooting yankees....

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