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GE2
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- October 12 2006 : 2:51p
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devnull
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- October 12 2006 : 2:57p
| | Can I get one for my Explorer? | |
Fasdump
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- October 12 2006 : 3:01p
| | Sure. As long as it's not enclosed. It doesn't work too well in enclosed vehicles. We tested it in a moving van. | |
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- October 12 2006 : 3:14p
| My Explorer is completely enclosed. In fact, it's a bit of a conversion. The rear seats have been removed and windows removed and done over with steel.
I use it to haul large shipments of weed. Unloading sometimes takes 15 minutes, and my driver gets nervous. Something like this would be awesome to just be able to backup to the drop location, grab the duffel bag full of cash, eject the weed out the back and be on our way.
You should look into making these for enclosed vehicles, there is a HUGE market. | |
99XLTon20s
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Posted
- October 12 2006 : 3:16p
| Creative, but I dont know if you will have a very big market for it. I dont think I would want to be tearing through my yard with a load of mulch or something and have to lock up my brakes and pull away spreading it all over the place. A good ol' shovel and an hour or so does the job much more neatly.
I pulled something like that a few years back over my buddies house....they thought it would be funny to fill the back of my truck full of snow. Well, they didnt find it too funny when I dumped it at the end of his driveway with a move similar to that and he couldnt get his car out. | |
Mark05KR
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Posted
- October 12 2006 : 4:17p
| Wow. That is one of the dumbest things I have ever seen!
JMHO. | |
Tom in Tacoma
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- October 12 2006 : 5:01p
| I'd buy it. It would be perfect the next time I need to unload a truckload of (know what I mean? ) | |
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- October 12 2006 : 5:13p
| Wow. I could just see the positive results if you used that in a supercharged truck. For instance, the next time Greez is hauling a load of rock in Elvira he'll dump his load on the 5 everytime he accelerates.
Nevermind the fact when the kids are in the yard playing ball in the grass and their ball gets away while dad is trying to unload some beauty bark with this ingenious invention! | |
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Posted
- October 12 2006 : 8:58p
| | Ah, I can take a dump faster than that... | |
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- October 13 2006 : 5:05a
| Thats pretty cool. I have no use for it though.
Bryan (water spider) | |
Ken in AB
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Greez Lightning
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Posted
- October 13 2006 : 4:07p
| | The only thing my truck hauls is Ass. I have not use for something like that. | |
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