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Didn't haul much this day, but its the only pic I have. 10 bags of mulch and all the stuff to do our flower beds earlier this year. I'll try and get pics the next time I hook the tractor up to show.it doing real work!

 

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Don't have many work pics other than this:

 

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From the move out to MI. Pic was taken somewhere on the Ohio Turnpike after driving through the snow/sleet we had in the northeast. Maybe an hour later when I hit Cleveland it poured and made the truck clean again. :lol:

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Wow Sarah now i see how you say you can get 15 bales in the truck. The most I've had is 6 but I have a toolbox too.

 

Here's my horse trailer, normally haul 4-6 pigs or 2 steers in it

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And my 26' toy hauler. Only gets used once a year to go camping. I bought it cheap off my uncle because he bought a large 5th wheel. It's a bit heavy for my truck but still tows fine thanks to the tune and upgraded brakes

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Same toy hauler. I was testing the lights before we were getting ready to leave for our trip last year.

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It's about the time of year to clean it up and take it out again. July 13-18 will suck no phone service or internet where i go which means no forum. I'll be lost without you guys :confused:

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A standard bed can fit 30 if you stack it right she had 20 there I had 15 in mine she has a standard I have a short

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Well you see how low my horse trailer is. I get hay with that. A lot easier on my back.

 

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still had the 245's on but each bale weighed approx 1500 - 1750 pounds had 8 on the dual tandem axle goose. ( wet bales for haylage )

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we just got rid of our car trailer. never used it

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Ok i have a couple of more, both are of me towing my boat and my fathers. The tan Fisher is my boat and the tracker is my fathers.

 

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