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Had the M Workin!!!!!!!

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Farmallkid From

07-03-2005 18:26:16




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Had a friend over the other night, a guy he works with at the dodge dealer bought a little H2O swimming pool, it holds about 3600gal, he needed a guy to haul water, so i called him up and told him i would do it. Got the neighbours water wagon, and went to town for a load of water, then back out of town about 4-5km to the pool. When you come out of the water station, there is a straight away, just enough to build up all the steam the m has, then there is a hill, that heads for the main drag. Well she started boggin down pretty good, and the oil pressure went down just before the top, and she made it, i was a bit scared it was goin to stop on the hill, so i went 4th next time. I thought my water gauge was busted, but i was wrong, it works!, we figured it was close to 15000 lb's, 1500gal tank, approx 10lb's a gal. It was fun though!

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Pete in Holland, MI

07-04-2005 06:56:53




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 Re: Had the M Workin!!!!!!! in reply to Farmallkid From Ont,, 07-03-2005 18:26:16  
Yea, have seen folks with those plastic bed liners in their trucks duct tape the tail gate in place, then parade around town nearly half full of water with a bunch of drunken buddies in the mobile hot tub.



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Nebraska Cowman

07-03-2005 19:32:27




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 Re: Had the M Workin!!!!!!! in reply to Farmallkid From Ont,, 07-03-2005 18:26:16  
Wow sounds like you are having fun! But hey Mitch, brush up on your math. Water only weighs 8 pounds to the gallon. milk weighs 8.6



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champspa

07-04-2005 14:18:33




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 Re: Had the M Workin!!!!!!! in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 07-03-2005 19:32:27  
plastic and duct tape usually work great for road-ponding



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