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« on: July 21, 2011, 06:35:10 pm » |
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Forgot to say thanks for posting that link, I added it to my collection of mule hunting rigs, I agree with you, needs to be a 1 ton dually, I have hauled 1 mule in a bed of a 1/2 ton pickup truck with the dogs and tossed him over the side and broke a great handmade bridle and bits, too much weight transfer almost flipped my truck, dang thing heard a locomotive engine blowing its horn and went crazy, had to chase it down and put a belt on it and reload, omg so many people wee honking and laughing i wondered if he was going to bray buck and pitch all the way to Houston, this was on old US 59 before the trains quit running across the highway. That rig work better if they loaded the mule sideways where he could not turn around and all of the weight would be even instead of on one side, plus the dogs could be mass loaded in the back of the bed to be easier to unload and reload until a track was struck and the mule needed.lol
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