rmack898
Well-known member
That right there is funny as hell.......not to mention pretty damn close to the truth.
I’ve used it to....ram my porch to attach it back to the house...
It is either the Element, a Prius, or a 2500 Avalanche. They are all pretty ugly, I am also worried if I was to buy an Avalanche, I would want to modify it and be back at square one again.




The back porch (shed) on the back of my house in Maine has a habit of pulling off the house. The frost line is 6’, underneath that is quicksand. Every few years I need to push it back onto the house. It’s easier to ram it with the truck and hold it in place than use a jack to put it back in place while I throw new bolts in. The back porch is on a 5yr cycle, the front porch is on a 10yr cycle. I don’t bother with the house in town much, I have a camp (mobile home) 10 miles outside of town where I stay when I’m up there. The house is more sentimental than functional. I moved around a lot around the northeast when I was a kid, that house is the only place I think of as HOME. It’s rotting to the ground, but it’s sitting on 5 acres on Main St. I can’t let it go.What is this porch ramming that you speak of? Methinks we need more details on this activity.





The back porch (shed) on the back of my house in Maine has a habit of pulling off the house. The frost line is 6’, underneath that is quicksand. Every few years I need to push it back onto the house. It’s easier to ram it with the truck and hold it in place than use a jack to put it back in place while I throw new bolts in. The back porch is on a 5yr cycle, the front porch is on a 10yr cycle. I don’t bother with the house in town much, I have a camp (mobile home) 10 miles outside of town where I stay when I’m up there. The house is more sentimental than functional. I moved around a lot around the northeast when I was a kid, that house is the only place I think of as HOME. It’s rotting to the ground, but it’s sitting on 5 acres on Main St. I can’t let it go.
Note to self...don't buy a used vehicle from Strouty...I try and only buy GM and AC Delco, unless I am planning on selling something, then it doesn't matter.
Now thats funnyIf you have been paying attention, I don’t usually sell anything.
You have a vision different than most, that looks like a pile of scrap metal to me.The loader was definitely a project, but it has a lot of great parts, plus all the quick attach buckets and forks. I think I am going to end up with three that should make me two whole ones and then a parts machine. I can live with that, would be better if the third one wasn’t so freaking far away, but it is about seven hours one way.![]()
I figure another couple weeks and things will start to take shape, then I. Will know what is going away and what is staying. I want this spring to be a spring clean.
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It is, and will be moved around a lot............You have a vision different than most, that looks like a pile of scrap metal to me.
I would imagine most things that I own would look that way to most people. Even Clark looks like a pile, but it functions pretty well and works for what I need. Sometimes I buy junk because I can't afford a good one, sometimes I buy junk to fix because I want to learn, sometimes I buy junk because I don't know any better. In this instance I will have three junk loaders and in the end I should have two running loaders with 5.9 cummins engines, some quick attachments, and a parts machine to steal parts off in the future. In the end I will probably spend about what it costs to buy two functioning loaders without a quick attach system, but I wouldn't have learned anything. Also the loaders will have rebuilt engines, most all new hoses and maybe even some new tires for that money. If in the end all I learned is to never buy another parts loader it will still be an interesting journey. I am hopeful that these will both be functional this summer and that I can use them for next winter.You have a vision different than most, that looks like a pile of scrap metal to me.
These are very valid points and what we all try to do, your Achilles heal is actually Finishing them..I would imagine most things that I own would look that way to most people. Even Clark looks like a pile, but it functions pretty well and works for what I need. Sometimes I buy junk because I can't afford a good one, sometimes I buy junk to fix because I want to learn, sometimes I buy junk because I don't know any better. In this instance I will have three junk loaders and in the end I should have two running loaders with 5.9 cummins engines, some quick attachments, and a parts machine to steal parts off in the future. In the end I will probably spend about what it costs to buy two functioning loaders without a quick attach system, but I wouldn't have learned anything. Also the loaders will have rebuilt engines, most all new hoses and maybe even some new tires for that money. If in the end all I learned is to never buy another parts loader it will still be an interesting journey. I am hopeful that these will both be functional this summer and that I can use them for next winter.
