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I think I have a lineup pic behind the wendy's in Lancaster, but I have another pic to post up first... And I'm on dialup.
Gimp, if I remember right, we did spend hours at his place looking at stuff!
I have a bad habit of calling just about everything junk. If you were to get a closer look on some of this stuff though, you might agree...
Yup, the deuce is from MI.
The 275 was Eric's, but he sold it to another member (not me) who couldn't pick it up before the deadline. Since I'm one...
I have a 25 gallon square tank that I think is off a new-ish topkick. It got "warrantied" because of peeling paint. Not sure on actual dimensions, but if I remember right, it was about 1/2 the length of a deuce tank. Roughly the same sizes everywhere else. I'll have to verify that, though.
If...
RE: Re: RE: Sheared Winch Shear Pin... Getting the old one o
To be honest, I've only changed mine once. If I remember right, I could slide the shaft back away from the winch enough to see the edge of the shear pin hole. I just lined the hole on the shaft (kinda) and slid it back on. It took a...
RE: Re: RE: Lighting while towing.....
Napa has the bulbs if any are burned out. Not sure of the numbers off hand, but a quick search will turn them up.
I looked into doing this with my 3/4" set to work with 715 adapters (1" holes), but there just isn't enough depth. The bushing would've been severely offset and I'd still have to machine one piece or the other to keep them from rubbing together. So I just bit the bullet and got the right 1" ends.
Re: RE: seat cushions
I used the foam out of an old school bus seat. It needed trimmed down with an electric kitchen knife, but it turned out pretty well. The only problem I had was the canvas cover was so old it split a million different ways, and I haven't replaced it yet.
I assume a wrecker or crane was used to set the towed vehicles on and off?
I see tractors piggybacked on the road all the time, but I've never seen how they make it happen.
Correction, my cousin works at a factory that makes magnetic signs. I talked to him one time about it, and he didn't seem to have much contact with the decision makers. I might be able to get my hands on a few reject sheets, though.
Not much help, I know.
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: NP 200 T case.
1310 is correct, but the M715 uses the same yokes as above. Not a flat flange. And yes, they are pretty small. 700hp might hurt 'em!