carhouse
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where can I get a rack like this?
Not sure if it was a basket cut or something else but I like how it has an angle & different height.
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i just ask becuase my landlord owns a diesel shop down the road from me. i dont work there, but i am always down there helping just cause i am bored. and ive seen a lot of duetz in bobcats. last week they had a big generator with a 4 cylinder duetz and it was oil cooled. ive just never seen a duetz other than oil. i figured those crazy germans were at it again, being all german and stuff.
The Vivaro/Primastar/Trafic is an odd choice for your job in that guise. As you say it's a bit small.
What was your last van? The usual transit/lt/sprinter or something more exotic?
I hate to be a troll but man, that van styling is just hideous. I would just about pay for a Transit out of my own pocket than be seen in that thing.
where can I get a rack like this?
Not sure if it was a basket cut or something else but I like how it has an angle & different height.

No offence taken. I just drive, what I'm given! It is a rebadged, Renault traffic. French styling!
What size is that shop? Its nice seeing some farming, a bit different than what we do, but still farming. How big of operation do you have?
durallymax, what area are you in? I've been away from farms so long.....your post makes me wanna cash in on this city / suburbia **** / sell the house and go....you hiring?![]()
I have been to farm shops that would make jaw drop. The make my dealership look like a dog house.
Linde is basically German insanity. I also see some air cooled application in JLG boom lifts.
If my service van wasn't such a nightmare, and tools in disarray, I'd post pics lol.
Claas has a partnership with Linde for all of their hydraulic systems.
Thanks for sharing. As an ex farm boy I enjoyed it.I think this may be the longest post I have ever had.
I was curious 'cause I spotted the speed limit decal on the Claas forager. I thought that was a European only thing, but obviously the mfr puts them on regardless of where it's being sold.Madison Wisconsin area.
where can I get a rack like this?
Not sure if it was a basket cut or something else but I like how it has an angle & different height.
@ durallymax - that has to be the coolest post of the year. I enjoyed everything, the tools, the diesels, the farm machinery, GPS technology, semi-trucks, farming! You nailed it. Thanks for sharing.
I was curious 'cause I spotted the speed limit decal on the Claas forager. I thought that was a European only thing, but obviously the mfr puts them on regardless of where it's being sold.
We are driving out there this spring for the first time to visit the father in law west of Minneapolis. The wife has been a couple of times since her dad retired to a little farm out there, but not me. I'm looking forward to seeing it first hand. I'll wave on the way by.![]()
Thanks for sharing. As an ex farm boy I enjoyed it.
Nice shop, great farm and beautiful landscape.![]()
Curious if they are pressurized like on the fork lifts. I've also seen Linde drive units on a Sroka tugger(big *** air craft tugger with a 502 bbc suckin LPG)
I got a tour of Bobcat of Madison last time I was at the MATC for bobcat school. I thought the showroom nice, beside it beging a huge waste of space. The shop was laid out so stupid, I would hate working in it.
Americans are implementing a lot of european safety standards . Ohio is one of the few states I know enforces the top speed stickers. Otherwise everyone just puts then on because they come with them
Were only 1 mile off the interstate if you want a nickel tour.

I wonder how soon 'till all equipment has to run safety beacons flashing all the time and the operator will have to be licensed like they do for road vehicles (my understanding all EU stuff is this way).....the days of a 12 yo farm boy piloting a big ole JD down the road with nothing but a SMV triangle on it are going away soon, I'd bet
I may take you up on the tour - just have to see hos the schedule goes - I want to drive and "tour" but the wife just wants to hurry up and get there.
I've been running equipment since I was 7. Only hauled liquid and solid **** with 10 wheelers. And when it comes time my future children will do the same. I sure as hell won't let the government tell me what to do with my equipment on my land with my commodities. Honestly the laws are already strict enough as it is. I mean they want farmers to have CDL's to run there farm trucks. I know many old guys with hundreds of thousands of accident free miles with no CDL. And in my short 11 years of operating I have hit one mail box, and it wasn't even destroyed lol. I have also seen a lot of guys try to get in equipment and mess up more in 5 minutes because they are just plain stupid. Okay, rant over
My setup. I work for a LARGE beverage manufacture on their delivery fleet. Our location handles 100 or so trailers and another 100 trucks.
classy! i like the white, & hutch
I'm holdin' out 'till the new one arrives![]()

Welderguy24, picture of the f150 with cab off you put spark plugs. Any reason why you would pull the cab on that for spark plugs?
Because it's almost impossible to change them otherwise. They're famous for breaking off in the cylinder head. If that happens, it's much easier to get them out without the cab in the way.. Not much room to work
We do them all the time and never had the cab pulled on f150s navs expeditions or anything with 5.4 I have seen it done to replace the engine a few times by one tech who refuses to work over the radiator. I'm one of the diesel guys in my shop and 6.4 cab off is a must to do anything behind the first two cylinders. But an f150 just seems like a waste of time. But to each their own as long as he makes money.