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Or toyota truggy in the snow. Everybody was fine. Still cant figure out how this happened
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My boy stabbing me in the face with "the power" as he called it the entire meal.
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Kid in the background is about to get ya with a throwing star.
That sir, is a "Wishing Star". I got two. I'm using them to upgrade my rig.
 
Needs more triangles and ad hominems. See, im smart, too.
 
That’s some sketchy shit. That ladder you are using for a scaffolding buck isn’t designed to support the load in that manner. Hopefully you are finished and made it out safely. Just remember it only takes once to get hurt or killed doing things like that working aloft.
Yeah i was only on it for a half hour or so. I agree its sketchy, thats why I was on the contraption and not one of our employees. I would never recommend doing it, but when your walkboards and ladder jacks are several hundred miles away what are you going to do.
 
Bald ass tires and IFS. I’m surprised the owner didn’t light it on fire and walk away with a bag over his head.


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Bet the bed was empty, been there done that w my yota when I was young and dumb. Had great tires 33/12/15s, just snow in the bed for weight, not heavy wet snow. I was having a ball driving in the snow. Going down a hill maybe 25mph in a curve I tapped the brake. The ass of the truck passed the front in an instant. Spun twice and slid to the outside shoulder. The only thing that stopped me from rolling over and dropping off a 30/40' slope was the 2' of snow on the shoulder from the plow hours earlier. That stopped the truck. I never drove it again in the snow w/o a load of firewood or cinderblocks in the bed along w the weight of the snow
 
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