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Dragging stuff out of the woods

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Got the SBC, went out during my lunch break. I roped two other students at my school into coming. One of them knew the whole story, the other we grabbed at the last minute, so when I pulled off the road, through the snowbank and into the trails, he was surprised. We got the engine in the back, about 550 lbs. The rear mudflaps were rubbing on the tire all the way back to school. It was a little sketchy driving it, as on left hand turns the V8 would shift up onto the oilpan instead of the head, and the whole rear end of the car would squirm around. Fun stuff.

Where do you bring all that junk? That would be fun/great thing to do, but paying to dump it, there's a reason someone brought it out there.

Yeah if it's garbage, but if it's scrap metal, it's worth money. Some things most scrap places won't take, like refrigerators, unless the refrigerant is evacuated.

 

As for garbage, most of it IS recyclable, people are just too lazy to do it!

  • 2 years later...

I try to do the same thing.except I use my 89 Dodge W250 diesel...I have filled the bed up several times...Havent found a car to drag out yet....

 

love the diesel for that sorta work...just idles over everything...uses like no fuel just putting around...Uses more to drive to the offroad area rather than putting around for hours...

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