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Re: RE: free rides
lol, the truck weighs 60k so I guess having all the axles turning would make a difference. alot of tow vehicles had to get pulled out of the parking field, even 4x4 ones. street tires and wet grass with a trailer hooked up = stuck
oshkosh 10x10 cement converted to wrecker. they couldn't figure out how to get the two rear axles to work and it got stuck on the wet grass. The white truck pulled it out.
I gave some people a ride last Saturday at the mud bog at Vince's. I use the M810 for recovery mostly, but next bog I am going to give some more rides, I think the kids really enjoyed it. we drove through a few deep puddles to make it more exciting.
PS I don't do any recovery with a load of...
please post some pics or report back when you are don for any tips and tricks.
when the fuel tank was replaced in my 1008 they found it easier to lift the front of the bed for access.
by the way, that truck is a 6x6 bobbed w/ gas motor auto trans added. and new body of course. He retained the deuce frame, t-case drive shafts and axles
It hase NEVER broke since he built it. it has 49 IROK's on it
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