I finally aquired another 4x4. It has Dana 60s front and rear, divorced t-case, 4 speed manual trans, front lock outs, super heavy duty front bumper, and a hand built body. I will be posting pics of my new rig in a day or two.
sweet dave glad to hear that. hope to see you out playing soon
I am listening.... ==hmmm
Quote from: crazymays77 on April 07, 2009, 05:32:16 AM
sweet dave glad to hear that. hope to see you out playing soon
==roxs
==cl Glad you went back to a 4x4! GotMud?
awesome, ==thumbsup
Sweet! GotMud?
sweet... cant wait fer some pics
Ok, here's the new 4x4 I've been talking about! Yup, I was pulling everybody's leg alittle. I bought this machine to remove about 6000 sq. ft. of 8-12" thick concrete on a project of mine. It's actually a pretty cool machine and it can do alot of damage to concrete in a hurry. This thing has a massive weight with a chisel on it for breaking concrete and cutting asphalt. When I get done with my project I'm hoping to do some side work with it to make a few bucks.
Don't worry, I'm going to try to get ANOTHER beater Tracker or Cherokee so I can do some wheeling this summer. I'm done running with the big boys, I think I am just take a $500 4x4 and bounce around the Mounds from this point forward.
loll That thing's awesome!
cool them are sweet machines to see work
Here are some action shots of my new 4x4 "rock" crawling.
cool!
well thats slickrn p00
you buy some goofy p00 dave...
Quote from: TOMAC on April 09, 2009, 03:24:40 PM
you buy some goofy p00 dave...
Ya got me dead to rights.
I want one!
This thing broke up 30 yards of 8+ in thick concrete in about 3 hours. To top it off I was only moving the machine 6-8 inches at a time so the chunks would be small enough for my backhoe to handle.
that things a beast. So what tears stuff up better, the old Geo or the current 4x4??? lol
Quote from: ChevyRacer1981 on April 10, 2009, 03:09:11 AM
that things a beast. So what tears stuff up better, the old Geo or the current 4x4??? lol
Mud = Geo wins. Concrete = breaker wins hands down.
I need to find some work for this thing. I have the means to bring this to the job site and it comes with an operator.
What kind of frame is that thing on?
Quote from: four_by_ken on April 30, 2009, 02:59:09 PM
What kind of frame is that thing on?
No true frame. The body/support structure is fairly thick plate stock that acts as a frame for everything to mount to.
Got a laugh outa that one