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Thread: Some video of my M-715 backyard wheeling

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    Default Some video of my M-715 backyard wheeling

    Hope this is the right place for this. If not mods feel free to move.

    Just a few vids I stitched together of my 715 wheeling out in the back 40 a few days ago. Enjoy:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xy8TxB4YbQ
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    Nice!!

    Looking good Randy. Sounds good too.

    What's in the bed? Looks like two boxes – one permanent and one temporary.

    Nice production. I like the slides with moving text. What software did you use?

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    Thanks Gary!

    There is a tool box in the front of the bed, then a rear seat from a Wrangler in the middle of the bed for passengers in the Summer. Its folded forward is why it looks like a box. I have it mounted on a frame with seatbelts that bolts to the bed floor, that is removeable and I can put it in the rear of my van as well, by bolting it to the floor.

    I just used Windows Movie Maker. Very simple and turned out pretty well.
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    Did you upload it to youtube as a WMV file? Just curious, because I've never used Movie Maker for editing?

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    Nice Truck. Nice Vid. Sounds really gooood. Next time rev. her up for us.

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    I want a v-8 for my truck, thanks, Randy. Next time DON'T use sound, it would be cheaper for ME! Great job!

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    and to think people think the stock axles & drive line will not hold up. all these viedo,s show the m715,s strength

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    It's always fun to play on the little stuff! (Sometimes it's all we have.)

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    oh how i love the big block sound. way better than some diesel....

    nice video, but we need more long pedal

    Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanroo View Post
    oh how i love the big block sound. way better than some diesel....
    The way the sound was rattling, I thought it was a diesel. Just teasing you Randy! Thanks for sharing the video. I wish I had better video experience, as I did a little 4-low action at the farm today and it would have been nice to share it with The Zone.

    BTW, I'm still trying to figure out the desirability for "automatic". When I hear the word automatic, my "no-sale" sign goes upward. I don't trust automatic transmissions.

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