How not to park a ford.

TrailBear

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The buckermen at work this morning....................ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1377546364.150874.jpg
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He was backing down the road, said he could see the road in the right side mirror, didn't check his left one lol
Nothing a chain and 2954 couldn't get out.
 
Must be a Ford thing!
About a month ago I came around the trail and found this recovery in progress. A little scrub oak stopped him from tumbling about a quarter mile down the hillside. Took a H3T and a YJ about 2hrs to get this heavy ass Powerstroke back onto the trail.
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I was looking at the first pic and couldn't find the altimeter then was confused by an aircraft having a steering wheel and horn. The rest of the pics cleared it up nicely :bleh:.
 
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i'm a ford hater. they are junk and unreliable. i had a f-250 diesel that got lemoned out. i don't think i put more than 20 consecutive miles on it without an engine light glowing. last one i'll ever buy. then they straight out lied during arbitration. ford is a real class act
 
Passed this on Sunday. Nobody was around it though.

I am not a ford hater, but GM for sure. I have had 3 fords with over 150k on the odometer, and never had any major issues. Now my wife had an 07 Acadia, and it was nice, but when it dropped the transmission at 65k and I read that many of them dropped the transmission around 70k, it was time to go. It was fixed on GMs dime at 0 cost to me, but after 6k it started to feel funny again. Traded it for a '12 explorer and its been issue free.



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