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  1. army70deuce

    increasing reliability and offroad performance

    Thanks for all the great suggestions, I agree that rocks or stumps protruding from the side are alot more hazardous and likely than high centering, and I like the idea of using a jobsite box for the tank and batteries because then you don't have to worry about securing the batteries and fuel...
  2. army70deuce

    increasing reliability and offroad performance

    I used the winch within 4 days of getting the deuce to pull the tractor loaded with a 1,000lb bale on the front and back when it got stuck, then to get myself unstuck about 2 weeks later, definately keeping it. The use of the spare to prevent high centering sounds like a good idea, but I still...
  3. army70deuce

    increasing reliability and offroad performance

    I believe my description of the tank move might have been misread, I'm not trying to turn it sideways, I'm thinking that I could rotate it 90 degrees so the back of the tank is at the fram rails and the front of the tank is lined up with the side of the bed and raise it up as close as possible...
  4. army70deuce

    increasing reliability and offroad performance

    Gentlemen, First off I'm in Baghdad so don't have access to my deuce to check my theories so I'm hoping to get some good numbers. Plan on working on the deuce when I get back in 2011. My goal is to increase reliability and offroad performance through relocation of sensative equipment. My first...
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