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I believe it's Ai. It's funny though.
Zoom in on back tire, no tracks.
Or they just backed up in front of a 3pt disc sitting in the middle of a field. Parked & took a photo. It's not like driving through a tilled field is hard. Tire tracks in front of the tire, which happens if you put a vehicle in reverse.
 
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I believe it's Ai. It's funny though.
Zoom in on back tire, no tracks.

I looked, hoping to find a video, but instead found this front view that shows tire tracks indicating the car backed into position.

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Bruce
 
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The best part of that lumber load is that I'm pretty sure it could have just been slid into the bed, with no damage... I've done that a number of times on my old F250. Just pop the tailgate off so the fork truck can get in closer and have cribbing to set it on.
I just don’t get why people do this. Every place that sells lumber offers delivery. Why bother handling materials 3 or 4 times? People are just that dumb.
 
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I believe it's Ai. It's funny though.
Zoom in on back tire, no tracks.

I noticed that right away. Doesn't require AI, just somebody with a sense of humor backing up to the implement and taking a photo.
 
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I just don’t get why people do this. Every place that sells lumber offers delivery. Why bother handling materials 3 or 4 times? People are just that dumb.

Try that in rural northern Nevada - getting anything delivered like lumber - and see how far you get. Here, you are on your own as far as getting anything delivered.

Nearest Home Depot or Lowe's from my location is 130 miles.

This means no towns, no nothing - and no fences, so cattle and wild horses and deer and elk and antelope on the road, and by law they have the right-of-way. Hit and kill a cow and YOU (or your insurance) will pay for it:
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   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #22,577  
Try that in rural northern Nevada - getting anything delivered like lumber - and see how far you get. Here, you are on your own as far as getting anything delivered.

Nearest Home Depot or Lowe's from my location is 130 miles.
On the flip side, no one is building much out there. Low demand dictates the lack of supply.
 
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Try that in rural northern Nevada - getting anything delivered like lumber - and see how far you get. Here, you are on your own as far as getting anything delivered.

Nearest Home Depot or Lowe's from my location is 130 miles.
Wait, are you saying that you, too, can't get next day Amazon deliveries?

Oh well, at least I have you beat with a mere 110 miles to a Home Depot.
 
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Wait, are you saying that you, too, can't get next day Amazon deliveries?

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Fastest is about 4 days for anything from Amazon, and it has gotten slower lately and here's why. USPS does not deliver packages to individual homes or mailboxes in the area where I live. They deliver to their own "banks" of mailboxes which are a few miles apart. Each individual "mailbox" is just a slot perhaps 12" by 18" deep - but only about 2" high. So not much besides an envelope can be put in those and if a package is shipped USPS, when it arrives we get a slip in our mailbox telling us to drive to town to pick up our package. Which for me is a pretty good drive. Because of that I specify UPS or FedEx when I order something. There's a place on everyone's account on Amazon where you can select your preferred shipper. About a month ago I went onto my Amazon account and specified shipping ANY way except for USPS. Since then, EVERY package I've ordered on Amazon has come USPS. It's like they are doing this on purpose! If they continue this crap I may still do my research on a product on Amazon but I'll order from someone who will ship UPS. The reason I shop on line is so I don't have to drive to town!
 

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