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      25 days ago

      was just thinking of that. IIRC the vents for the air suspension are in the bed, so hay can be sucked in, cloging the system.

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        25 days ago

        It never gets old seeing these dumb fucks say “I love my truck but” and then showcasing an absolutely egregious design flaw. The deeper you dig the worse this shit-onion of a truck gets.

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    24 days ago

    Everytime one of these cybercuck owners opens their mouth you can just tell how insecure they are are with their masculinity.

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    23 days ago

    Why are these people trying to flex on…farmers without knowing anything about farmers (and how much their vehicles can carry)? Did they do a publicity stunt where they sourced a bale? Are they farmers who didn’t have a vehicle before the cybertruck to do all the very vehicle dependent farm tasks? Or did purchasing the cybertruck convince them now’s the time to break into farming?

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    25 days ago

    I hate to admit it, but that paint job upgrades it from “Ugly as all fuck” to “pretty ugly”

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    25 days ago

    Imagine buying a $100k unibody “truck” and talking about somebody else’s frame breaking. Also, that bale is likely around 900lbs, which you wouldn’t need a very big truck for, regardless.

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    25 days ago

    Actually, Cybercock is using cast aluminium frame which is nowhere near as strong as steel frame used in ALL other pickups.

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    25 days ago

    Cybertrucks being the ones where they had to save weight ON THE FRAME because their stupid stainless panels on the outside THAT DO NOTHING weigh so much.

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    25 days ago

    My 1st gen tundra does this with no issue, and I paid $1800 for it lol

    That nasty roll is like 900lbs, most 4 banger trucks can handle that load

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      25 days ago

      That looks like a 4x4 bale my guess is ~ 500lbs. They do make larger but they wouldn’t fit in that shitbox.

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        True that doesn’t look like it was rolled super tight. The 4x4s we used to buy were around 800-900lbs as our hay guy actually knew what he was doing. Now we get 4x5s and they’re around 1100lbs and my tundra still can handle them no problem when I am lazy and don’t want to drive one out with the tractor.

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          Jeezus I must be superman then. We have 4x4 and i flip them over when they tip on their flat side all the time . I figured they were around 500Lbs ( mayby a little more 🤷‍♂️)

          I guess I was wrong , I underestimated the size of the cubby hole on that truck thingy

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            Naa gravity helps a ton. I flip the 4x5s over as well, and before we had a tractor I’d roll them out into the fields. Not fun but not impossible if you’re in shape.