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Posted: Fri May 29th, 2020 09:32 pm |
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VelociRanger I’ll probably do it tomorrow ![]() Joined: Mon Jun 25th, 2018
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I've had people at work tell me that I have a little baby truck because it's so little, so lately I've decided to show them what Ford Rangers can do. Some of you may have seen my last load of stone...here's the latest one. ![]() ![]() 1,713 pounds of stone. I don't do this often, and I only live about 10 miles from work, but the truck handled it like a BEAST! Of course with something that heavy you have to start braking way early and downshift going up hills, but it was awesome. The looks people gave me as I passed them (And as they passed me lol) was priceless. I figured I'd start a thread so that if anyone has anything crazy they've loaded and hauled with their Rangers it could be shared here.
____________________ knowing when to quit is wisdom, being able to quit is courage. 1983 Ranger, reluctantly taking apart. Donor/project vehicle. 1997 Ranger Ex Cab Manual 4.0 2wd, dead on arrival. Hopefully reviving for a daily driver. 1984 Ranger, currently in ≈861 pieces. She’s donating what’s salvageable. |
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