I picked up two loads ofyard waste compost the other weekend. Loaded to the top of the bed rails. I have no idea what it weighted, but I suspect I may have exceeded the recommended payload. It still accelerated and braked like a champ.
No pics. But I used the Baja to pull a 8' x 7' trailer loaded with trash and yard waste. Other than be a bit low, it was great. Had to pull the trailer empty 100 miles round trip from my office.
I have hauled a bunch of stuff lately but keep forgetting to get pics until after the fact. Interesting items hauled lately:
Exhaust manifold from a B25 bomber engine
A near mountain of junk from an empty hangar
A Zaxxon arcade game I bought from a friend
And just yesterday this Black Knight 2000 pinball, I remembered to take a pic!
Which I can't post? Just get this message; Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached. Really?
I set up a pig roast/camping trip weekend for about 20 buddies of mine. I rented and pulled the pig roaster. This picture is right before we set off for the 170 mile trip to northern Michigan. The baja never even knew the trailer was back there.
I'm actually still trying to get used to the look of my car with out cross bars. I normally have a Yakima roof basket on. But a couple weeks back I noticed that the small plastic clip that helps secure the cross bars to the roof was broken/missing. So no basket or cross bars until I can find a replacement clip thing.
last week I Hauled a dining room table (legs removed, leaf out) matching hutch and china cabinet. with legs, table leaf, and table pad in cab. and then on Sat. Aug. 30th I took all 6 matching chairs.
I'm kinda new to the Subie world, my daughter has a 2003 Impreza hatchback, and I just picked up a 2004 Baja turbo 5spd. I'm thinking of hauling some 16ft 2x6 lumber from Home Depot or Lowes in the Baja. How many boards and what would be the best way to secure the boards. need to drive maybe 10-15 miles