F350's are for girls.
http://www.oilfield-truck.com/oilfield_truck.php
Six-Wheel Drive, 86" Track Clark BD 91,000 15.033 to 1 ratio. Tandem on R1000 Hendrickson Solid Suspension, 23.5 x 25 Rubber, Front Wheel Drive, Steer Clark Axle, 8000 Clark Transmission and 8000 Clark torque, Paccar Tandem 60,000lbs Hydraulic Winches, 12foot Tail Roll, Flip up 5th Wheel, Gin Poles, Masabi Radiator and Oil Cooler. All drive train and suspension rebuilt. 3408B Engine low hour completely remanufactured, mains, front and rear seal, dyno report available.
take that to a dyno pull tourqe competition
That's about on par. The biggest trucks you see out here are those that are rigged with gin-poles and used to moved the frac tanks without a trailer.
You call that a truck? Now, THIS is a truck.
This thing is sitting in a field in northern Minnesota, I assume it is (was) used for logging.
Can you take those tings on the ICE ROAD?
The bed is quite high off the ground, it'd take quite a ramp to get a sports car on there...
What's the thing up front, battering ram?
Kids stuff.
The KZKT-7428 is how the Russians haul stuff. This is how my uncle did it back in the day, the M26 Dragon Wagon!
The front of that "dragon wagon" reminds me of the cartoon snake from that episode of Billy & Mandy with the snake cult...there was even a website that flashed on the screen in that episode that took you to a replica of the funny website...wish I could remember it.
Oh, shnissugah!
http://www.shnissugah.com/
Technically SFW...LOL!
Dragon Wagon, has got the ol skool cred, but I'd have a tough time choosing between the Russian and this beast...
give me an old school mitsu max diesel