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Post pics of the strange things you've hauled w/ your Blazer.

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Jeeeze how hard can it be? He was waving right at ya!
 
I dug this out for another thread and had always intended to add it here.

Five very strange kids, two adults, two rifles, and one cow elk in game bags.

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The five kids part was normal for us. The biggest complaint I got was not running the heater since I was trying to keep the meat cool. It's a lot like a clown car unloading when we stop on a trail and all the kids get out.
 
I don't have any cool pictures to add. But I think this thread is worth resurrecting.

The oddest thing that I think I have hauled (yet) is my trailer. I built it using the bed I removed from my K10 during its build. So when I'm hauling it around my truck is towing its own rear end. That's about all I can think of at this point. :dunno:



Don't ever worry about getting older, as long as you keep doing it.........

Sig-worthy. :bow:
 
Havnt seen this thread in a couple years. Lol. Nothing weird per say but had a dirt bike, a three wheeler, and a four wheeler stuffed in the back of my blazer with the top still on. That was a tough triple stuff in the back of my 72.
 
Hauled a broken 4 wheeler off the river.



Of course I still had to be a jackass.



Martin
 
Thats funny. I want to make some contraption to haul my quad with the blazer.

Or just put it on the lumber rack
 
I pulled a garden tractor out of the ditch and up the driveway a couple of days ago. Does that count? I once strapped it to an old farm tractor and winched a car out of the ditch next to my driveway (note: it was not my car and I didn't put it there).

I wish I had pictures of all the stuff I've hauled in my W-body cars - mostly doing Craigslist stuff on the way home from work. An elliptical trainer, 2 school desks, a truck bed tool box, set of Yukon tires. It's amazing what you can fit in a little car when you try. Sometimes you have to drive home with the seat in an uncomfortable position, though.
 
I brought one of my rear axels home on the back of my wife's Toyota celiac once. The rear tires were almost touching the quarter panels. And I drove 200 miles like that. The wife wasn't to keen on that one going down. Lol
 
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