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Progress sometimes comes only in inches, but however many the miles all the inches add up. It's all "ticks" in the plus column, and THAT'S progress. Good luck, Brother! :beer:
That rig will get some work done; sweet. :jumpin:[thumbzup]
For a minute there I thought you also had a scissors lift on the bed, but I see it's just a low riding trailer.
Nice set up!
Congratulations on the scholarship!
It's a long haul down-and-back on I-81, but you just know that rig of yours would be a hit at any VT tailgate. :naner::beer:
Just flat DEAD; that's no fun.
It's impressive that you "held your tongue" there, Aussie Bloke. Some folks tend to get colorful with their vocabulary in such situations.
Any idea beyond the batteries?
It looks great, NormB; nice work.
You might consider tacking a length of half-round to the leading edge of that sheet of plywood. It could help keep that edge from splintering-up over time, as you're sliding stuff into the back of the rig there. Just a thought. :beer:
That's an interesting artillery piece there, USSR. The low profile is a nice feature.
Just curious, do you know if the tires are what we call over here "run-flats", in other words are they solid tires (and not pneumatic)?
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