The tow pin in an oilfield bumper makes a nice heavy tone. Gets 'em every time.
It depicts anal secks. When I saw you post it, I thought maybe you were a kinky old fella. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Ah, the dark years. I remember them all too well.
Grande Prairie warmed up and melted near Saddle Hills, fields are all stubble and huge ice lakes.
How 'bout them Habs @Carpenter Scotty
lol...you know what that is a euphemism for, right?
Ah, he'll be back soon enough handing out imaginary internet medals for savagery first class. I do feel sadness for his loss though. Sucks losing...
He told a lot of great stories about the highway back then, and that the truck was fully resto'd in 1992 after they found it at a junkyard in...
They have a lot of decks in AK, saw several of them on the Dalton hauling to Prudhoe. I don't know the particulars, or who they hired. Just know...
I never asked, just assumed it was for extra capacity.
The coolest! Was such a pleasure to talk to that old fella. The third time we saw the truck was in Haines as he was waiting to get on the barge....
Here it is on the Alaska Highway in the 60's. [IMG]
Then saw it again in Destruction Bay, the alternator had failed and they were fixing it. Got to have a good look and grabbed a few pics....
Ran into an old fella last July that was driving this Lynden rig to Juneau. He was getting on a barge in Haines to go to some kind of corporate...
No sir. Lynden did it.
Kinda like that. There are a bunch of modules assembled together that make the rig operational. With everything in place, it's over 10 million lbs...
It's not on a trailer, it walks itself. That module weighs something like 2.5 million lbs, has huge wheels under it that are on massive hydraulic...
I don't think there will be much if any sort of environmental impact from the diesel spill. The ground is frozen, they'll just scrape a layer of...
Every jeep that doesn't have a SBC stuffed in it is a chick jeep lol. edit: unless it's an old school Willys
There's some pretty big farms out that way. Mostly Mennonites and Hutterites these days.