• @cyberpunk007
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    -319 months ago

    Can you explain to me how you can tow 10k lbs of gravel in a trailer with a Toyota pickup?

    You’re ignorant. You’re probably picturing some plumber.

    • @Mr_Blott
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      219 months ago

      I’m literally a fuckin builder mate 😂

      You turn up on a job site with a tiny penis truck, you’ll get laughed at the entire fucking day like the stupid cunt you are 😂

      • @cyberpunk007
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        9 months ago

        Your comment says a lot about your emotional maturity. What’s the towing capacity on this? I’m doubtful you can tow stone slingers and 10K lbs of gravel and excavators with this thing.

        • @Mr_Blott
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          9 months ago

          Transits are about a 2500kg towing capacity. I’m sorry I don’t know what that is in washing machines because I’m not a fucking caveman with a tiny cock

          Edited because you edited yours.

          How often do you need that capacity? Once every six months? So you’re driving about in a pollution machine the rest of the time for no reason.

          I hire a lorry cos it’s cheaper and I’m not an immature idiot that needs a tiny-penis truck

          • @cyberpunk007
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            -159 months ago

            I’m not speaking of myself. Landscapers need them pretty much daily for these purposes. People like you fail to realize the bigger picture and that the world doesn’t revolve around their needs.

            • @Mr_Blott
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              19 months ago

              If a landscaper was hauling that much daily, he’d buy a lorry. It’s as simple as that.

              Why don’t they? Because they’re definitely, definitely NOT doing that daily, in fact, very infrequently, and they don’t need to buy a lorry

              There’s no excuse for your truck, teensy-weensy-boy

    • @[email protected]
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      79 months ago

      It sounds like you’re talking about a work vehicle, as mentioned in a comment to which you replied.