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A very different kind of Charger

Started by Arigmaster, April 10, 2017, 10:30:56 AM

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Arigmaster

Over the years I have been using a different kind of Charger to get work done during the winter months and in Spring when the road weight restrictions prevent me from getting heavy equipment into the sites along with the soft conditions on the sites where my equipment can be come stuck. So, I trade the wheels for hooves...

For some reason this year it has gotten lots of notice from the media and on social media. The story seems to have gotten some traction and has gone National.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2017/04/03/horses-help-expand-cellphone-network-wisconsin/99971812/

Getting lots of views and shares on social media too...

https://www.facebook.com/ruralheritage/videos/10155099712178156/?pnref=story

I have had plenty of comments about using smaller 4X4's (The nay sayers   sorry couldn't resist that) but keep in mind... All vehicles are created equal on ice and soft muddy ground.  Once you lose traction.. It becomes a bad day and you also can do lots of damage to peoples property. (add extra property repair cost) It is also no advantage financially for the client running material to individual sites with individual trucks when you can do it on a route basis and save costs.


Hope you guys enjoy...


RECHRGD

Very cool!  I've got some neighbors close by that raise Belgians.  Beautiful animals.........
13.53 @ 105.32

Bob