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I went and bid on a milling machine from GL, and actually won. The only problem is that I can't get down there during the weekday to pick it up. Can anyone get it off base for me?
It's 2000lbs.
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Glad I could help another green iron addict from a potential mistake down the road! :wink:
I think I'm just gonna bob this truck though :) No more dog bones :razz:
My best guess is too much twisting. I got to a spot where I couldn't go any further without the risk of getting stuck, so I had to back up like 100ft. The trail edges were about 1-2ft higher and I had to do about a 6pt turn to get turned around.
The thing is I heard alot of popping in the back...
I had a friend come in from out of town who wanted to take his jeep out. I took my other deuce out just in case he got stuck. :-D
Unfortunately while offroading the dogbone came undone (the rubber bushing came out of the hole) and the front tandem axle shifted sideways a few inches. :shock...
I had the same problem with old diesel in one of my deuces I bought from GL. I put in 10 gals of gasoline. So far has ran great after that. The gasoline will cut down that varnished diesel and it'll run in the multifuel just fine. :wink:
Update -
So I checked over the steering on the truck. Turns out the slop in the steering was a spacer that I forgot to install inside the drag link. :roll: The steering gearbox is still suprisingly in good shape. :-D
All I need to get her back to normal is a drag link and some body parts...