Hemi tree
GregCon
Posted
2020-01-16 10:29 PM (#593071)
Subject:
Hemi tree
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Location: Houston
Well, I guess this photo needs no further explanation...
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Islander 62
Posted
2020-01-17 1:38 AM (#593077 - in reply to #593071)
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RE: Hemi tree
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Location: Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC Canada
GregCon - 2020-01-16 7:29 PM
Well, I guess this photo needs no further explanation...
I bet it has a mean bark to it.......harrruummph......
GregCon
Posted
2020-01-17 8:56 AM (#593086 - in reply to #593077)
Subject:
Re: Hemi tree
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Posts: 2524
Location: Houston
You can actually see that tree has also taken out a corner of the building. Bad tree!
BlueGhost
Posted
2020-01-17 12:10 PM (#593097 - in reply to #593071)
Subject:
Re: Hemi tree
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Location: League City, TX
Must be one of those eleplant Hemis.
jboymechanic
Posted
2020-01-17 2:46 PM (#593111 - in reply to #593071)
Subject:
Re: Hemi tree
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Location: Muskego, WI
What Hemi is this and what trans is behind it?
1960fury
Posted
2020-01-17 3:52 PM (#593113 - in reply to #593071)
Subject:
Re: Hemi tree
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Location: northern germany
Too bad that you would need FI to run it.
NM Desoto
Posted
2020-01-17 4:43 PM (#593115 - in reply to #593111)
Subject:
Re: Hemi tree
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It's a 52 or 53 Desoto 276 with the fluid drive transmission.
w.weiland
Posted
2020-01-17 6:39 PM (#593119 - in reply to #593071)
Subject:
Re: Hemi tree
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio
think about how long its been there to be that high up off the ground
plymouthred
Posted
2020-01-22 10:39 PM (#593340 - in reply to #593071)
Subject:
Re: Hemi tree
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Posts: 60
Location: Australia
Wow that is a piece of art