I'll pull him out......but I have had the swinger stuck once too.....
I'll pull him out......but I have had the swinger stuck once too.....
Columbia City, Indiana
Aw....
But when you put the tracks on the skid-steer it will pull the swinger out of the mud side ways.![]()
And dig itself in the ground even deeper.![]()
I have a Dodge 4500 4X4 with 11.5 ft. bed and 4 door (use it mainly for another business), but it is nice for hauling bees. No problems and I get 11 to 12 mpg. 7.5 mpg pulling a 29 ft gooseneck with 10k on it. The dodge and cummins is the best truck hands down if you ask me.
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Last edited by heartbeat; 10-30-2008 at 08:40 PM. Reason: wrong thread
I'll supply the bees for the race. Daddy can be the starter on the Fla side and I'll be here in Ga at the finish line. One Question who supplies the fuel for the race? But you guys are a little late I have most of the ours moved up here already. Maybe we could wait until our watermelon pollenation starts and I'm moving them back to Chiefland. That would give time for the group to gather for the race.
Now nobody accuse me of trying to get our bees moved for free please. I'm really not that smart.
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oh I wouldn't think of it.
I am holding on to the hope I have inside... Kutless
Has anyone used Trains to move them? If so what did you save $$$ wise.
"Where wisdom is called for, force is of little use."
Herodotus (circa 485-425 BC), Greek Historian
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