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Stacks should be a class x felony on a m1008 or m1028!!!!
Yep, nothing worse than a wheel choke with a railroad spike sticking out of it .Stacks should be a class x felony on a m1008 or m1028!!!!
Well Party in the back and business on top!!!Are you guys down on mullets too?
no, mullets are perfectly acceptable.Are you guys down on mullets too?
just looking out for you. You will look like an idiot with stacks. Don't embarrass yourself.
Stacks should be a class x felony on a m1008 or m1028!!!!
no mullets are perfectly acceptable.
What is wrong with you people? He's told us why he wants to run stacks, and it's a perfectly good reason. His work has him parking where the exhaust presents a real hazard of starting a fire, and he's taking sensible precautions to reduce that risk. There's nothing "wannabe" about it. And suggesting that he allow the fire to start and deal with it afterward via radio or fire extinguisher is.... not very bright.
There is no way an exhaust from a 6.2 would ever catch a field on fire. His reasons are not plausible.
Is it possible to put stacks in a pickup and not look profoundly stupid?It's not possible to wear a mullet without looking profoundly stupid. View attachment 416751
Is it possible to put stacks in a pickup and not look profoundly stupid?
The stacks don't do much to prevent a fire since the hotest part of the exhaust is the first 3 feet from the manifold , so unless you bring the stacks out through the hood they will not make a difference.Yep. People who work for a living on a farm do it all the time out of necessity.
First time I saw it was on a pickup driven by a potato & hay farmer in Idaho, loooong before it became a fad with wannabes.
Born and raised in Iowa, where they do a little farming. All my spending money as a youth was made by bailing hay. My ex was raised on a farm and I lived there the last year I spent in the state before I left for the Navy. I still visit family back there once a year and have a lot of friends who farm. I have never seen a pick up with stacks on a farm. I have attended bonfires out on a friend of a friend of a friend's farm where there might be 50-60 pick ups parked there and not one had stacks. If it was safer for livestock, safer to avoid fires or better for any reason, they would do it back in the heartland of Iowa.I guess most of you don't know anything about farming.
It's never too late to switch to the good life. I lived in the city for my first 35 years too. I paid my dues and so now I live out on a back road and I'm surrounded by dairy farm and woods. I hate even visits back to the "big city".Farm??? I just saw a horse and cow up close last year for the first time!!!! And im 35!! Guess ive been in the city two long!!