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yes, a lot of snow and wind here. I average 250-350 inches of snow a year at my house. Togwotee Pass to the north of me has 12ft snow banks along the roadway right now. Wydot has been busting out the massive snowblower lately.
In my opinion with welders, you get what you pay for. Cheap 110 volt welders are only for very light duty welding, a good welder will also last your lifetime
what does that truck run under the hood? I just got a 1949 Ford 1 ton that has been my grandpas since new. Glad I could keep it in the family and hopefully bring it back to life.
Yes, it's what all winch trucks in the oilfield have. It allows you to winch on skid mounted equipment with less wear and tear from metal on metal rubbing. Looks like a sweet truck.
side note- this truck is used only on my private 1 mile driveway. Chains were put on new out of box and were tight. From what I can see the inside cam rubbed on the side of the springs until it popped itself loose. I have other trucks with chains for years and they never have any problems.
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I spent big bucks on some heavy duty v-bar chains for my m52. Got them on and tensioned up, drove 1/2 mile at 5 mph and heard a clunk. Checked chains and they are rubbing the springs and spring clamp. One chain came completely off.
I am wondering if anybody has heard of a spacer I can put...
I highly recommend you ship it. 1.50 per mile is standard in my experience. It's nice to get a truck home and do a good once over before going on any long trips