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All you 543 owners, I have a couple question for you.
I would like to know what kind of speed and at what rpm your 543 cruises at, along with what is your top end. I have a 543A2 multifuel and it runs up against the governor around 43 mph. And lastly, does anyone have the procedure for turning...
Stump pullers anonymous charter member
Hey All
John I have to say that everyone that I have talked to that has broken a bone says the same thing you did. I will be a walking weather machine now.
Jay I wasn't worried about the outriggers because I really don't own the truck anymore...
Thought I would share this with ya'll. I started this job in September and I just finished it today. There are two images that will give you an idea of why it took so long. One of those images is a ladder and the other is an image of my leg. I will give you a hint. The ladder wasn't by the truck...
Chgofiveo
Found the images. I purchased the truck out near SE MO and drove it back here to VA pulling my PU. It was a 1000 mile trip and when I got to VA I only had three bugs on the wind shield. They must have committed suicide because I know they could have flown faster than I could drive...
Hey Jeff
You have it correct. I feel by using the existing rear suspension I will be getting a much stronger suspension. Not only will it truly be one half of the real load rating it will also have the linkage that will keep the axle from torquing or twisting under load because the torque arms...
Thanks to everyone for your suggestions.
Ranchhopper, are you saying to use the rear assembly with front springs in place of the rear springs?
Thanks again
Van