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- DodgeVoltageExplorer
Durb wrote:
DodgeVoltage wrote:
How about bed rail boxes, an integrated round bale spear, higher class hitch, front wench, or even a factory flat bed with head ache rack? I'm kind of joking, but kind of not. As a farmer, it would be cool to have a factory set up ready to go truck. Plus, they forgot Allis-Chalmers orange!
Is "front wench" a faux pas or was it on purpose? A lot funnier if it was deliberate. The bale spear might have difficulty passing pedestrian safety standards.
Good catch. It's funny how words look correct at 2 in the morning and you are at work trying to stay awake, ha ha. Maybe they could supply a wench to work a winch... - ksssExplorer
john&bet wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Not quite. The farmer that does my ground was cutting beans one years with his John Deere in auto steer and it was crockeder than a dogs hind leg. Several hundred $$ later it run straight. Those darn electrons had gotten lose.ScottG wrote:
Great, I'm still trying to figure out the differrence between Laramie and Big Horn. Where does this fit in?
Had to laugh at "Farmers want connectability and Apple car play".
Yeah, as a farmer that would be tops on my list.
Actually farm equipment has become state of the art. We have several tractors that can drive themselves via GPS tracks. This makes the rows perfectly straight.
The Red ones drive straight. - john_betExplorer II
FishOnOne wrote:
Not quite. The farmer that does my ground was cutting beans one years with his John Deere in auto steer and it was crockeder than a dogs hind leg. Several hundred $$ later it run straight. Those darn electrons had gotten lose.ScottG wrote:
Great, I'm still trying to figure out the differrence between Laramie and Big Horn. Where does this fit in?
Had to laugh at "Farmers want connectability and Apple car play".
Yeah, as a farmer that would be tops on my list.
Actually farm equipment has become state of the art. We have several tractors that can drive themselves via GPS tracks. This makes the rows perfectly straight. - DurbExplorer
DodgeVoltage wrote:
How about bed rail boxes, an integrated round bale spear, higher class hitch, front wench, or even a factory flat bed with head ache rack? I'm kind of joking, but kind of not. As a farmer, it would be cool to have a factory set up ready to go truck. Plus, they forgot Allis-Chalmers orange!
Is "front wench" a faux pas or was it on purpose? A lot funnier if it was deliberate. The bale spear might have difficulty passing pedestrian safety standards. ScottG wrote:
Great, I'm still trying to figure out the differrence between Laramie and Big Horn. Where does this fit in?
Had to laugh at "Farmers want connectability and Apple car play".
Yeah, as a farmer that would be tops on my list.
Actually farm equipment has become state of the art. We have several tractors that can drive themselves via GPS tracks. This makes the rows perfectly straight.- HalmfamilyExplorerIs prefer Kubota orange to match our equipment.
- ACZLExplorerDidn't sound like anything that you can't get on another Ram truck except the color.
- DodgeVoltageExplorerHow about bed rail boxes, an integrated round bale spear, higher class hitch, front wench, or even a factory flat bed with head ache rack? I'm kind of joking, but kind of not. As a farmer, it would be cool to have a factory set up ready to go truck. Plus, they forgot Allis-Chalmers orange!
- mrkojeExplorerA real upgrade would be just putting 10 ply LT tires on half tons at the factory instead of the P rated tires. The standard 1" lift on the half ton is interesting but other then that I don't see anything any more functional than any other truck out there. I must be missing something ...
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