C cowgal Well-known member Joined Nov 29, 2004 Messages 265 Reaction score 0 Location Heartland Mar 18, 2005 #1 I so admire what refer to locally as "good 'ol southern engineering" Sorry it's so hazey, but I took it with my phone and it doesn't have a zoom. :roll:
I so admire what refer to locally as "good 'ol southern engineering" Sorry it's so hazey, but I took it with my phone and it doesn't have a zoom. :roll:
M MULDOON Well-known member Joined Jun 16, 2004 Messages 673 Reaction score 0 Location Where the Stars & Stripes ,, And the Eagle fli Mar 18, 2005 #2 That's a pretty good idea! I used to live in a 1963 Bluebird ;-) :cboy:
S Scotty Well-known member Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 2,023 Reaction score 2 Location West TX Mar 18, 2005 #3 That is a good return on tax dollars. Scotty
jt Well-known member Joined Mar 9, 2004 Messages 1,278 Reaction score 0 Mar 18, 2005 #4 i'm convinced... to survive in this business you need a little bit of that good ole southern engineering.. and be a jack of all trades. jt
i'm convinced... to survive in this business you need a little bit of that good ole southern engineering.. and be a jack of all trades. jt
Swiss Cowboy Well-known member Joined Mar 2, 2005 Messages 66 Reaction score 0 Location BC.Canada Mar 18, 2005 #5 Scotty":312cjyvk said: That is a good return on tax dollars. Scotty Click to expand... I couldn't agree more !!!!! Ingenuity saves the $$$$ Swiss Cowboy :cboy:
Scotty":312cjyvk said: That is a good return on tax dollars. Scotty Click to expand... I couldn't agree more !!!!! Ingenuity saves the $$$$ Swiss Cowboy :cboy:
M Medic24 Well-known member Joined Jan 11, 2005 Messages 1,609 Reaction score 0 Location High on a mountain top, in Western NC Mar 18, 2005 #6 Great idea, bet it has a great frame too!
Bez Well-known member Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 1,054 Reaction score 299 Location Alberta Mar 18, 2005 #7 Works for me! Bez
J jerry27150 Well-known member Joined Jan 23, 2005 Messages 2,299 Reaction score 32 Location northern missouri Mar 18, 2005 #8 don't know about southern, knew one guy in nortern pa that had three of those about 15 years ago.
Crowderfarms Well-known member Joined Feb 20, 2005 Messages 7,342 Reaction score 1 Location Middle Tennessee Mar 18, 2005 #9 I thought that was the Fred and Lamont Sanford roll transporter.
F Farmhand Well-known member Joined Feb 13, 2005 Messages 913 Reaction score 1 Location Iowa Mar 18, 2005 #10 Have also seen those things used as livestock trailers. Guy around here took out all the passenger seats and uses it to haul hogs.
Have also seen those things used as livestock trailers. Guy around here took out all the passenger seats and uses it to haul hogs.
Ryder Well-known member Joined Sep 18, 2004 Messages 5,859 Reaction score 58 Location Southeast Louisiana (Rep. of W. Fla.) Mar 18, 2005 #11 Friend of mine in the horse and mule business used to use one to haul horses and mules.
O oscar p Well-known member Joined Dec 25, 2003 Messages 677 Reaction score 0 Location Northeast,Alabama Mar 18, 2005 #12 Had a 86 ford school bus like it, It's Alabama law to have insurance, I could'nt afford the insurance on it.
Had a 86 ford school bus like it, It's Alabama law to have insurance, I could'nt afford the insurance on it.
R ranchwife Well-known member Joined Feb 11, 2005 Messages 551 Reaction score 0 Location madison county, montana Mar 18, 2005 #13 what an excellent idea!!! loved the picture, cowgal!!!
M Medic24 Well-known member Joined Jan 11, 2005 Messages 1,609 Reaction score 0 Location High on a mountain top, in Western NC Mar 19, 2005 #14 Hey Farmhand, Bet it was much cleaner with the hogs on it , then it ever was with the kids riding in it! :cboy:
Hey Farmhand, Bet it was much cleaner with the hogs on it , then it ever was with the kids riding in it! :cboy:
F Farmhand Well-known member Joined Feb 13, 2005 Messages 913 Reaction score 1 Location Iowa Mar 19, 2005 #15 Got that right, Medic! :lol:
ffscj Well-known member Joined Mar 30, 2004 Messages 333 Reaction score 0 Location S.E Oklahoma (formerly FL) Mar 19, 2005 #16 When I first looked at the picture I thought it was a couple of large kegs on the truck and that would have made it a true redneck truck. Here in FL they cut they cut the tops off and use them to transport watermelons from the fields. Chris
When I first looked at the picture I thought it was a couple of large kegs on the truck and that would have made it a true redneck truck. Here in FL they cut they cut the tops off and use them to transport watermelons from the fields. Chris
1 1848 Well-known member Joined Feb 14, 2005 Messages 1,687 Reaction score 2 Mar 19, 2005 #17 MULDOON":1ss9ughe said: That's a pretty good idea! I used to live in a 1963 Bluebird ;-) :cboy: Click to expand... Hippie! :lol:
MULDOON":1ss9ughe said: That's a pretty good idea! I used to live in a 1963 Bluebird ;-) :cboy: Click to expand... Hippie! :lol:
1 1848 Well-known member Joined Feb 14, 2005 Messages 1,687 Reaction score 2 Mar 19, 2005 #18 I like the fact you can use the little swing out stop sign to prevent the annoying cows who always want to come around then stand and walk in front of the vehicle....
I like the fact you can use the little swing out stop sign to prevent the annoying cows who always want to come around then stand and walk in front of the vehicle....