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You got a good price for what you got compared to ebay and surplus sites.
When you go to get it, forklift it, don't man handle it, it will only lead you into the hospital for a hernia. If you have any tow straps, wrap the tow straps around it and lift it that way so you have a way of either...
I haven't upgraded chrome with the sarcasm plugin yet, lol
No, it is the heavy tow bar, notice how it doesn't extend, and has what looks like handles on it. The handles hold the pins for the feet. I will tow a 5 ton, and you won't break it if you tried.
I've only seen one break and it wasn't...
You won a really heavy tow bar. Check with those military guys, they have alot of tow bar stuff if someone else doesn't have a spare.
Seriously though, it take at least three people to handle one of those, but if you ever need to pull a M1A2SEPV2 fully combat loaded you have it covered, lol
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Ok, reread it, not being sarcastic.
I did it recently when I made a custom iv cable. Didn't damage anything luckily but was scratching my head wondering why it didn't work.
Understandable, but how readily available were the axles 5 months ago.
My understanding, this thread is more about the availability of the axles with the gears rather than covering ratio's.
NDT, when I was there the guy seemed like they were going to continue the contract and get more. Looking at the place though and the only thing selling was the tires I'm not so sure of that now.
Anyway, I will be in the area this weekend and might have some room on the truck to bring stuff back...
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