Memories, We had an Allis Chalmers with the tricycle front end. You never held the spokes of the steering wheel. The dual front tires sometimes would hit something just right and the steering wheel would spin like a rocket. I heard of a lot of broken fingers. I see an added seat, we always rode shotgun on the fenders.
It's Dollar General's company policy never to sell a food item that does not contain poison. It's 100% perfectly crystal clear to me. DO NOT SUCCUMB. --nines
They have put these in almost every small town in this area I live in. Some of these towns don't even have a local police.
ReplyDeleteWe've got three in my small town of 5000 people.
DeleteThey got DGs inside of DGs. They divide and multiply. And every one has a Red Box which does not have the movies you want.
DeleteThis explains it in detail:
Deletehttps://youtu.be/DIqC5y1zm-4
I like it!
ReplyDeleteThe B&M shifter on the running board is a nice touch but that radiator is going to get pelted with road debris.
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Memories, We had an Allis Chalmers with the tricycle front end. You never held the spokes of the steering wheel. The dual front tires sometimes would hit something just right and the steering wheel would spin like a rocket. I heard of a lot of broken fingers. I see an added seat, we always rode shotgun on the fenders.
ReplyDeleteThe Cherry Bomb muffler is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteIs that a beer keg gas tank on the back? That'd be total redneck.
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To quote another blogger, "I'd drive that."
ReplyDeleteKind of a "modified" Massey Ferguson, ain't it.
ReplyDeleteIt's Dollar General's company policy never to sell a food item that does not contain poison. It's 100% perfectly crystal clear to me. DO NOT SUCCUMB.
ReplyDelete--nines
And it's probably parked at another Dollar General.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the long wheelbase makes it more or less likely to roll over than a Reliant Robin: https://youtube.com/watch?v=QQh56geU0X8
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