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A chain fall is a good idea, perhaps a necessity if you are running 14.00's or 16.00's. A standard hoist may not have enough lifting/lowering range to get the spare down to the ground. The chain fall would eliminate this restriction.
I sure hope something pans out for the Club Car. I am not bringing the 1009. We need something to use as a runabout. I might try to bring my Polaris Sportsman in the bed of the 5 ton as a last resort.
That pintle will never touch anything but a shin. Did Marty Huecker pick the colors of that truck? Oh wait, I guess not. The bumpers are not plumb purple.
That's not weird. Think about it. When unloaded, there is less weight pushing the tire down on the pavement, thus it locks up easier. When loaded, the added weight makes it harder to lock up the tires.
I have one 14.00-20 NDT bridge truck tire and wheel. Also the 5th wheel plate, platform, and ramps that came off my 932. Excellent condition, looks like 2 trailers have been hooked to it. I am looking for troop seats, possibly broken because they need to be shortened anyway. Also a pair of LED...
I have never seen any that are adjustable as far as the ratio goes. As for the trolley brake, about the only time it is used while moving is if the trailer starts swerving and a quick jab of the trolley brake can get the trailer tracking straight again. NOT recommended for newbies.
I was rear-ended in my 1009 by a Dodge Charger on my way to work about 18 months ago. Went thru the same run-around with the police report. (was told I had to PAY for a copy). Within 3 days of the crash, I started getting thick envelopes in the mail from OUT OF STATE lawyers. Complete with CD's...
First and foremost, thank you for your service. I have enjoyed my Oh Nine as a daily driver for the past 5 years. As advised above, read the stickies. Lots of vital info condensed in a convenient format. As read from this site, the two most important things to remember on a CUCV are : If it's...
Cancel, schmancel. I seriously doubt that anyone could cancel this rally. Worse case scenario, if for some unforeseen reason Steel Soldiers dis-associated themselves from the event, hordes of MV enthusiasts would convene anyway. I know I would. What I would really like to see is for the...
I see some other ones without the cup holders. Placing any drink on the floor board melts the ice and seems to turn it into a steamed beverage. As for Micky D's "sweet tea", it's better used as syrup on pancakes. Sickening sweet to me. Can't even come close to Wreckerman's Tea. Now that's some...
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