What type of vehicle can you operate?

Type(s) of land vehicle you can operate (you can select more than one)

  • Tractor trailer rig (manual tranny of course)

    Votes: 8 25.8%
  • passenger car/pickup with manual stick shift transmission (foot operated clutch)

    Votes: 25 80.6%
  • passenger car/pickup with manual column shift transmission (foot operated clutch)

    Votes: 19 61.3%
  • passenger car/pickup with automatic transmission

    Votes: 29 93.5%
  • farm equipment (tractors, combines, and the like)

    Votes: 18 58.1%
  • construction/support equipment (backhoe, front end loader, dumptruck, forklift)

    Votes: 17 54.8%
  • mopeds/scooters/bicycle

    Votes: 24 77.4%
  • motorcycle (MX, street, harley, etc.)

    Votes: 20 64.5%
  • motorcycle with sidecar and/or trikes

    Votes: 8 25.8%
  • military equipment (tanks, bradley fighting vehicles, troop transports)

    Votes: 8 25.8%

  • Total voters
    31

dustin

UAIOE
What type of automobile/vehicle can you operate and have some experience with? (doesnt have to be licensed)
 

fddog

Bow wow
dustin said:
What type of automobile/vehicle can you operate and have some experience with? (doesnt have to be licensed)
I have a class A M with all endorsements. I can drive anything :dance:
 

Vince

......
Trucks and cars of all shapes and sizes. Muliti-engine aircraft. Small boats. Kites and tricycles. :popcorn:
 

crabcake

But wait, there's more...
offtopic, but I just thought of a cheesy pick-up line for you guys: "wanna ride my pogo stick" :lol:
 

CowGirlUp

Yeee hawww
Car/truck manual tranny
Car/Truck automatic
Motorcycle, Scooter, etc
Tractors, Ditchwhiches, Dump Drunk etc. (farm vehicles)
 

bresamil

wandering aimlessly
Vince said:
Trucks and cars of all shapes and sizes. Muliti-engine aircraft. Small boats. Kites and tricycles. :popcorn:


I've never seen anyone "drive" a kite. Please let me know when you plan to do this next. TIA
 

SeaRide

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too many to list but let me type what I remember off my head..<br>
66' houseboat (9 days)<br>
42' shrimp trawler (weekend)<br>
canoes/kayaks (almost all my life)<br>
bassboat 17'-22' up to 305 hp .. fastest 90 mph but rode w/ expert at 115mph<br>
frontend loader (2 weeks in wv mountains)<br>
many diff. farm tractors for farming, hauling, stump puller, road clearing etc (most of my life)<br>
bobcat ( few weekends)<br>
cessna airplane (less than one hour flying under the bridge in wv)<br>
tractor trailer ( just mess around on parking lot)<br>
dirt bikes, old school chopper back in late '70s, road bikes, ATV (both three wheels and four wheels)<br>
dune buggy (few days in southern California, one day in Oregon)<br>
snowmobile (NY, MT, CA, CO, WV and many more in the near future)<br>
flatbed trucks for hauling tobacco, towing flatbed trailer (few years)<br>

well I better get back to work.
 

Vince

......
bresamil said:
I've never seen anyone "drive" a kite. Please let me know when you plan to do this next. TIA
But Bre, he said operate. I know I can operate a kite. Well, maybe a little.

What type of automobile/vehicle can you operate and have some experience with? (doesnt have to be licensed)
 

fttrsbeerwench

New Member
I used to drive a small dump truck and a backhoe for my landscaping job. My BF lets me drive his tractor adn bobcats . I love it and I look cute on a tractor, with my cowboy hat!!!
 
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geminigrl

Guest
Passenger car/pickup with automatic transmission....That's all folks.





( That's all I have tried to drive)
 

MJ

Material Girl
PREMO Member
I jack knifed a farm tractor once in high school in front of all the boys. Automatic transmission is my friend. :blushing:
 
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