You nailed it. The light weight allows it to float a bit more in the rough stuff.
Don’t get me wrong, love the Taco but the Hijet is a rockstar all its own.
You nailed it. The light weight allows it to float a bit more in the rough stuff.
Don’t get me wrong, love the Taco but the Hijet is a rockstar all its own.
That’s because it’s a Mazda in ford clothing
I have a Daihatsu Hijet on my property. Pretty much use it like a quad. Spray paint camo job, 4x4, dump bed, w/ rear locker. Pretty awesome at pulling shit, getting thru muddy spots, etc.
I’ll say this - that little Hijet is a much, much more capable little rig than my 2014 Taco, let alone the stupid bro-dozer in the picture. I’ll probably bring it with me elk hunting next year so I can load up the bed with elk quarters and crawl out of the bush


Nah, being fat is the embodiment of laziness. Your bias isn’t wrong, but good on you for trying to give people a chance.


I think updating the driving test to mandate proving you’re able to drive a stick would thin the herd quite a bit.
Especially in the USA


To the high seas I go
Probably in our life time too
And the folks in the USA trying to make the rich richer have also hung their hat on arming the country. Interesting logic


Apparently these billionaires vote & elect the folks who want to arm all of these workers you speak of. Sound logic if you ask me


Ha I see we found the carpenter in the group. Our CEO & myself are both current pipefitters bud. And you are correct, I was referring to the employer advisory board on which our CEO & myself sit for our company.
Costs don’t matter as much if you’re operating in an area with sufficient union market presence. Go try starting a union outfit in Idaho and see if your “to hell with costs” ideology holds up lol.
Most small mom & pop outfits fall into that category - their competition isn’t union so unionizing immediately puts them at a huge disadvantage. Outfits like Starbucks on the other hand, they can most certainly afford the added overhead burden.


Lfmao you have literally no clue what you’re talking about bud.
You clearly have no idea how unions work and are simply regurgitating whatever incorrect idealistic bullshit you read on Facebook. You’re embarrassing yourself.
Our trade union employer dues (pipefitters, iron workers, electricians, sheet metal tinknockers, carpenters, millwright, laborers and operators) add about 15p on top of our overhead burden. That is the hard cost we pay to the unions to employ union labor, period. Thats before we bill labor at union rates for our work, which are about 30-35p higher than a similar non union tradesman.
Now we make some of that cash back on reduced workers comp rates (union labor is generally less prone to accidents on the job) but out the gate we are generally 30p more expensive than a similar non-union contractor, dollar for dollar.
Conservative talking points lol. Grow up & put down your iPhone bud, not everything boils down to a political debate. These are just the numbers from somebody who literally does this every day for a living.
I guarantee I am much more liberal than your uninformed ass lol. I agree everyone should argue for fair pay but folks most certainly need to be aware that it costs a company a lot of money to join a union. Most mom and pop companies aren’t union because they can’t afford it, especially when their competition isn’t unionized.


I’m the operations manager for a construction company that is signatory to 8 different trade unions. Just about every single union out there has an advisory board that includes employers.
Also, for those who don’t know, it costs a company a significant amount of money to join & be part of a union. I’m all for unions and am happy to see people learning more about them, but they certainly aren’t for every company. A lot of mom & pop small businesses likely couldn’t afford to join if their employees organized.


Ha this movie used to be a cult classic back when there were movie stores still around.
Robin ‘Rainbow Fucking Randolph’ Williams kills it as usual
TIL. Thanks for sharing buddy