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4@2×4×8' PT

 

1@4×4×8' PT

 

4@3/4×6×6' PT fence boards.

 

 

No problems, tied into a tight bundle and wrapped with towels.

That PT lumber is heavy!

 

Oh, still got 49.2 mpg on the ride home.YEE HAA!

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Good thing Ford gave us the foldable backseat in our FFH.

This would have been an almost impossible task with any other hybrid besides a roof rack but that hurts MPG ;)

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I used the MKZh a few weeks ago to pick up some cement board for my kitchen remodel. It was a tight squeeze, but I got it in there! :)

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2 tactical rifles in cases, 2 shotguns in case, a large range gun, 4 ammo can, with assorted ammo. Shooting gear bag, large. It all fits but my maintenance gear and cart doesn't. Next time I use the FFH for practice session I'll take picture of it

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2 tactical rifles in cases, 2 shotguns in case, a large range gun, 4 ammo can, with assorted ammo. Shooting gear bag, large. It all fits but my maintenance gear and cart doesn't. Next time I use the FFH for practice session I'll take picture of it

Heck, almost that much was in my car at 9:00 the morning before I went to pick up the lumber. Pretty much a normal Saturday for me.

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I was able to fit a Twin Otter with 7' wingspan in mine, along with a few other items. That is a big plane, took up half the car. Unfortunately the gap between the seat and trunk is not tall enough to fit either of my two regular flyers, or it would make a good plane hauler too.

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I was able to fit a Twin Otter with 7' wingspan in mine, along with a few other items. That is a big plane, took up half the car. Unfortunately the gap between the seat and trunk is not tall enough to fit either of my two regular flyers, or it would make a good plane hauler too.

 

That is a good size plane, must be hard to fit the fuse in. I use my f250 to haul wood, or my planes, I have a nice fuse race made up in the bed of the truck, when I go racing I fill up the entire 6.75 ft bed with stuff, normal only 1 or 2 planes.

 

Is it electric or nitro?

 

Are you a member over at RCUniverse?

 

James

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That is a good size plane, must be hard to fit the fuse in. I use my f250 to haul wood, or my planes, I have a nice fuse race made up in the bed of the truck, when I go racing I fill up the entire 6.75 ft bed with stuff, normal only 1 or 2 planes.

 

Is it electric or nitro?

 

Are you a member over at RCUniverse?

 

James

Yep, same username as here. THe Twin is electric with Power 25 motors. It flies very scale like and you have to stay ahead of it, or it will go down. I was able to squeeze 4 planes in my MKT this weekend, but I noticed a few dents in a wing, so not doing that again. The Flex had much more room in it, I have a Comp-Arf Extra 330L that fit in the Flex fine along with 3 other planes. Cant do that in the MKT.

 

SIG Brotherhood #3.

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Was it Cedar mulch? Bet the car had a nice smell later too. :)

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