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^Ditto,
Roll cages need to be mounted to the frame or to a weight transfer plate mounted through the unibody, also I would have used DOM tubing, as piping would be sure to fail in a load situation, of course my only experience with cages is from sports car racing, and stupid redneck field car stuff
A 20 ton loaded crane truck at work got stuck really really stuck and it was pulled out luckily by a much smaller boom truck by the use of chains some strap material and hauling ass. Also have gotten trucks unstuck by lifting them at times with the boom truck. But my truck is chief gets stuck...
Those are not rims cut and half they are a small light weight railroad wheel similar to that on a fairmount speeder.
I'm a qualified engineering employee on a class 1 railroad I didn't want to see some railfan get another silly waste of money and try to endanger myself as well as there selves by...
mine wouldn't go into to low I had to adjust the linkage
I figured this by holding the lever to the floor and feathering the clutch heard all sorts of grinding so I removed the xfer case accees panel and adjusted the linkage so it would shift correctly
I'm assuming these are spaces to sell? I don't have anything to sell but there is plenty I would like to buy and I live about 2 miles away by road a miles as the crow flies. If anyone needs to store anything for a bit they can do it at my house or possibly my shop depending on size
as some one who works with rigging and hoisting among other things at work. You might get a good start with a surplus crane but imagine a cylinder or line failure while lifting. You will need tag lines operated by trained ground personnel, A.) For safe maneuvering of a hard to balance load, B.)...
hagarty requires garaging and will not allow a gun in a vehicle the insure even if it is one you are legally CCW'ing
I went state farm which is $37.15 every 6 months
i finished the transaction on my today, and drove it home 70 miles no problems that I didn't know about before hand. Heck I may or may not have had plates for 40 miles or so
I just bought one with heat, hard top, and no winch from Cevon for $2500.
I put a deposit on it on monday and will pick it up tomorrow.
It ran great on the test drive hope it does fine coming home
I have AAA any car towing though...
they specify no limit though