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I won a deuce on GL with the rear-most axle broken. After I get it off of the lot, if I take off the rear axle and drive shaft between the axles, can I at least tow, if not drive the deuce unloaded?
I won a 2nd deuce at the same location that appears to be in great shape, and that might end...
I just "won" two of them. 530 miles away...
One of them has a broken rear axle and no top - looks pretty beat up but the bed is in great shape. This might take some fancy planning to get them home...
In the fire service, for some reason the thing to do is to drive a ridiculously big pickup truck even though you really don't have a real reason to own it. I don't own a pickup truck. I don't own a deuce yet. When I get one, I'll be driving it to work. I think I'll win the contest of who has...
Ok, I realize this is a bit of an oddball specific request, but please bear with me. I am 2.5 hours away from this deuce I'm working on, so it's not like I can run outside and see what tools I need.
I need a list of tools I will need to take with me so that I can accomplish the following...
toss an anchor in the bed and fling it out the back in case of emergency ;)
honestly though, as long as it's maintained, the brake system shouldn't be a safety issue at all. in the event of a failure, however, gtsig's suggestion of killing the engine while in gear followed by a smooth and firm...
Howdy all. I do not own a deuce yet. I will probably get one in a year or so when finances work out better for me. I certainly do want one. Anyways, my buddy volunteers at a non-profit camp in the back woods of WV. He mows and does other stuff for the property. He mentioned to me that the...
One of the many hats that I wear includes being a Safe Kids certified car seat technician. From a strictly legal standpoint, the only safe way to install a car seat would be to use the original seat belt in the original position and only use one car seat. But don't think for a minute that if...
I'm a licensed MD tree expert and I've been killing trees and removing stumps for about 10 years. Spend a couple hundred bucks and have the main body of the stump ground out. That will let whatever piece of earth moving machinery you get in there be able to move the roots. If you dig the...
Pull a switched ignition tap running into a RELAY to power the relay on when the ignition is on. You'll also have to run a power wire from the battery into the relay. This way, you are not taking any current (well actually you are, but it's so minute, it's negligible) away from the switched...