I did a burnout

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I did a burnout

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Sorry it's not that long but I just put new tires on it.

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You're doing it wrong, you are supposed to do it with the old tires before putting the new ones on...
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:yt: That way you make sure you get you moneys worth out of them before you get rid of them.
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Lets see, :hmm: $10. worth of rubber times 2. Ya probably won't be doing to many of them. :lol:
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Yikes, was that a "neutral slam"? :eek:
I saw a guy in a Gran Torino spit out a driveshaft doing that once.
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BobbyFord wrote:Yikes, was that a "neutral slam"? :eek:
I saw a guy in a Gran Torino spit out a driveshaft doing that once.
No I put a 4 spd toploader in a few years ago. These truck arn't great for a heel toe so you just drop the clutch and stand on the brakes.
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Fo-Mo-Co wrote:
BobbyFord wrote:Yikes, was that a "neutral slam"? :eek:
I saw a guy in a Gran Torino spit out a driveshaft doing that once.
No I put a 4 spd toploader in a few years ago. These truck arn't great for a heel toe so you just drop the clutch and stand on the brakes.
:D Sweet. I thought it was a neutral slam :lol:
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BobbyFord wrote:
Fo-Mo-Co wrote:
BobbyFord wrote:Yikes, was that a "neutral slam"? :eek:
I saw a guy in a Gran Torino spit out a driveshaft doing that once.
No I put a 4 spd toploader in a few years ago. These truck arn't great for a heel toe so you just drop the clutch and stand on the brakes.
:D Sweet. I thought it was a neutral slam :lol:
No I have seen that happen a few times by mistake. Kind of hard on the trans.
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From one of us who have too much rubber to spin...
Thanks for sharing! :thup: :lol:
Did ya'll get the rain up there earlier this week-the corn looks like it needed it. :pray:
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Nice truck! I miss my swb bump... :(
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basketcase0302 wrote:From one of us who have too much rubber to spin...
Thanks for sharing! :thup: :lol:
Did ya'll get the rain up there earlier this week-the corn looks like it needed it. :pray:
Yeah we got the rain but it's far to late to save the corn. Most of us have cut it down already and planted late beans. The area I'm didn't get any rain for 71 days straight. Add that to record highs and it was just a bad year.
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FoMoCo, thanks for posting.
I enjoyed it.
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Yeah we got the rain but it's far to late to save the corn. Most of us have cut it down already and planted late beans. The area I'm didn't get any rain for 71 days straight. Add that to record highs and it was just a bad year.
I see corn crops around here simply left in the field. Always a tell tale sign to me that another American farmer has fallen victim to ceasing operating. :pray:
:hj: Sorry but the field in your video is sad!
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basketcase0302 wrote:
Yeah we got the rain but it's far to late to save the corn. Most of us have cut it down already and planted late beans. The area I'm didn't get any rain for 71 days straight. Add that to record highs and it was just a bad year.
I see corn crops around here simply left in the field. Always a tell tale sign to me that another American farmer has fallen victim to ceasing operating. :pray:
:hj: Sorry but the field in your video is sad!

Most of the farmers around here including us had insurance to ease the blow but it still hurts.
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