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Easy way to flip a 151a1 jeep

Recht71

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Not sure if the over hesad crane is big enough
 

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maddawg308

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Very resourceful! Most don't have the equipment that is available to you, however. We just flip it with a bunch of drunk friends picking up on one side.
 

Recht71

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The guy that owns the shop is a friend ,he's not a Veteran .He is a big help in restoring my trucks. He helps anytime I need it. This will be the 4th truck, I have a M-715 that will be next . Wife said that it. I thought some of you might get a kick of the pictures
 

Ferroequinologist

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Whenever I dream of a personal shop, it shows up in my mind exactly like that building, including the overhead crane! good job on the jeep, and it's nice to have friends with the hook up. lol
 

Austringer

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I've got access to a 25ton Pony bridge hoist and trolly. The main hoist on the unit is I believe 75 tons. It's at a local heavy duty turbine and vessel machine shop. Great to know if I ever need to flit a Sherman or Pershing... Nice jeep and shop. Wish I had that sitting on the back 40.
 
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