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11-26-2006, 22:49
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2 Star General
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: North Bend, WA
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Wheel chock recommnedations?
I am working on my Christmas wish list and one of the things I want for my deuce is a set of wheel chocks...The piece of cord wood I have been using for the past year is getting a little tired looking.
Any recommendations for material and size?
Thanks,
Chris
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11-26-2006, 23:14
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Pitcairn Island
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RE: Wheel chock recommnedations?
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11-26-2006, 23:16
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Westfolk - Thanks for the links.
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11-27-2006, 00:27
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General
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: New Smyrna Beach, FL
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try northern tool thats where I got mine great store online and real too
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11-27-2006, 00:38
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Sonoran Desert, AZ
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I found these military surplus chock blocks a couple months ago. I bought 3, I'm going to get a couple more. I put some new chain on them. Price was good too.
https://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd...erSKU=&MC=
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11-27-2006, 07:58
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11-27-2006, 09:41
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Seabees use 4x4 or 6x6 chunks and 45 one edge off. Two of these attached together with a piece of rope. For the poor unsuspecting chap that exits his truck and fails to chock it, he gets to wear a pair of chocks around his neck for a day. Needless to say, between the embarassment and the strain of packing them around, it only happens once. Seabees almost always paint them yellow too.
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11-27-2006, 11:58
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I have set of chocks (2 pair in fact) from Northern Tool for the Duece. For the Dingo and Ferret, I have some 2x6's that are nailed/bolted together with a 45° cut on them for chocks. A piece of Sisal rope run through them is useful for keeping them in pairs. Make it long enough so you can block a pair of wheels to the rear in stead of one wheel on a side.
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11-27-2006, 16:11
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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I just stopped by Northern Tool, and they have them for $10 each. They are on sale till the 30th from $15 each. They are nothing special, but are much better then the 4x4 I have been using. I did not even notice running over the wood the other day. I think that this is an in-store sale.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...70_13776_13776
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11-27-2006, 17:29
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Location: Raleigh, NC
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Originally Posted by builder77
I just stopped by Northern Tool, and they have them for $10 each. They are on sale till the 30th from $15 each. They are nothing special, but are much better then the 4x4 I have been using. I did not even notice running over the wood the other day. I think that this is an in-store sale.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...70_13776_13776
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I purchased a case of these directly from the manufacturer a few years back for $10 plus shipping, so the sale price sounds really good to me (figure that shipping and taxes are about the same in my location...).
We use the same model at work (chained together in pairs, similar to what I have done with the ones I use on my MV's) and like them a lot. Nice thing about them is that they grip a little better on pavement than the wooden or steel chocks, and they don't scuff pavement as much either. You can run over them in a duece or five ton, but you have to work at it...
Enjoy them.
PS: I tend to chock the "off side" or "curb side" as it forces me to walk around the truck (pre and post drive check) and it keeps me from bending over near traffic... Also, walk down the driver's side to the rear then back down the passenger side so you are facing oncomming traffic...
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