Kodiak Kid
Idiot with a "power saw"
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No! No we don't. Trust me!We stihl need some vids of your ms170/60”
cutting 60” wood
No! No we don't. Trust me!We stihl need some vids of your ms170/60”
cutting 60” wood
I must say thats Impressive. I believe I would classify that as sub MOA.
I had my 12ga./30-06 bbl. set on that day, and I shot three big bulls for my freezer.
Here's how it shoots,
It's a great system.
SR
Yes sir, you bet your ass they did! They will at the Super Bowl too!Put even money on it!they paid green for me other nite!!!
but was tense few moment... now n then!!! lol
Who flip'n knows? It's a flip'n Husky!Anyone know if the Husqvarna flip caps will fit a 590? Been wanting to upgrade but not sure if they fit or not
How’s that truck holding up for you,Kk ?Scrounge low. Sell high Gentleman!
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I don't know much about diesel engine pickups, but my Duraturd has HUGE Duraballs! I put it to the Duratest on a regular basis. By hauling DuraOVERLOADS. Mostly on twisty steep grade logging roads and windy steep grade gravel highways. Hopefully I didn't just Durajinx myself by boasting on my Duraturd!I've been watching that with some interest, gm is lagging behind right now in the light/medium duty duesel power area. Ford and ram have the dura turd beat in torque output and ford has them both spanked in gcwr.
As of right now it's purely a rumor and no one can get gm to give a yes or no answer weather its in development or been scrapped. Some places are saying a 2026 release date, but gm will not comment on or off record.
Presumably the 6.6l can't meet emissions at those power levels without significant modifications to the aftertreatment systems. The larger displacement let's them keep lower cylinder pressure and reduce nox output. Basically one of the same reason cummins jumped up to a 6.7l from the 5.9l.
Which leads me to my final question, what's the point? Plenty of 8-9l engines out there that already do 1200+ ft lbs and push 400-500 hp.
Pretty good I'd say SQG3619! For a Duraturd.How’s that truck holding up for you,Kk ?
Is that dude , the same guy in your El Chapo video, LolI don't know much about diesel engine pickups, but my Duraturd has HUGE Duraballs! I put it to the Duratest on a regular basis. By hauling DuraOVERLOADS. Mostly on twisty steep grade logging roads and windy steep grade gravel highways. Hopefully I didn't just Durajinx myself by boasting on my Duraturd!
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I reckon he is SQG.Is that dude , the same guy in your El Chapo video, Lol
Yeah, they do fine. I doubt you've actually ever overloaded the truck. They have pretty high gvwr/ cgvwr.I don't know much about diesel engine pickups, but my Duraturd has HUGE Duraballs! I put it to the Duratest on a regular basis. By hauling DuraOVERLOADS. Mostly on twisty steep grade logging roads and windy steep grade gravel highways. Hopefully I didn't just Durajinx myself by boasting on my Duraturd!
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I owned a Savage 410 over 22 once but sold it. I had no use for it. I picked it up off a coworker's father that was selling all his guns. I should have kept that one. I don't think it had ever been fired.You mean like this?
Savage 2400, they were built in 12ga./.308 Win, and 12ga./.222 Rem., mine is a .222 Rem..
Your uncle had a Savage 24, I've had several of those over the years, the 2400's are a major step up.
SR
It is all about being #1 and the most hauling capacity.I've been watching that with some interest, gm is lagging behind right now in the light/medium duty duesel power area. Ford and ram have the dura turd beat in torque output and ford has them both spanked in gcwr.
As of right now it's purely a rumor and no one can get gm to give a yes or no answer weather its in development or been scrapped. Some places are saying a 2026 release date, but gm will not comment on or off record.
Presumably the 6.6l can't meet emissions at those power levels without significant modifications to the aftertreatment systems. The larger displacement let's them keep lower cylinder pressure and reduce nox output. Basically one of the same reason cummins jumped up to a 6.7l from the 5.9l.
Which leads me to my final question, what's the point? Plenty of 8-9l engines out there that already do 1200+ ft lbs and push 400-500 hp.
No trailer brakes. Man, you got some big kahunas. I guess you don't value your life very much. Throw some brakes on that trailer before you end up dead.Kind of blurry, but my Squaw got these pics of me while coming down off a hill and out of the woods. Towing an estimated 16000lb -17000lb gross trailer. NO TRAILER BRAKES! It's an old pental hitch style 1968. Belonged to an electric company. It was their primary powerline spool trailer. Old oil bath hubs, split rim wheels, 14 ply tires and 10000lb axles. I'd bet even money it's twice as heavy as my dump trailer. The frame is 3/8" Chanel and the deck and fenders are is 1/4" dimond plate. Solid steel construction fully welded. No skip welds! The deck is 17' x 8'
One of those things you look at and say. "They don't make'm like they use too!"
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Got a little squirly going by the gravel pit!
Whoe hoe hoe hoe!
Pucker factor was at red line!
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I have one of them too, the problem with the Savages is, most of them don't/didn't have both bbls regulated to the sights, and that's a BIG deal to me.I owned a Savage 410 over 22 once but sold it. I had no use for it. I picked it up off a coworker's father that was selling all his guns. I should have kept that one. I don't think it had ever been fired.
100% agree, but you come to a point where its still a pickup truck trying to do what it shouldn't. I'll have to find the article and post it up, where a gm rep said they are at a happy point with their light duty truck line up, they would have to beef up the frame and other components to take advantage of more power and weight. Kinda a diminishing return on investment with the sky high cost of mfg and sales price.It is all about being #1 and the most hauling capacity.
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