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Cut off my extra frame today and remounted the rear cross member and the bumpers. Welded and bolted it on. Glad i was inside as the lake effect storm was a blowing!!
Installed the axle blocks and installed the rear axle today:razz:. Next step is to get the driveshaft made longer and get the brakes lines hooked up. I am racing the weather here as snow is in the forcast.:shock: The axle blocks from ridgerunner worked great, as did $130 worth of U-bolts:shock:
Just installed the other spring and removed the rear cross member.ridgerunner is making me a set of axle mounts with 4" of lift built into it. It was snowing today so I think I better get this project rolling soon:shock:
the correct tool for the job makes all the difference:wink: A loader was the correct tool here!!. A mag drill would be the correct drill for when that time comes. Looks like you used the trailer frame to give yourself some lift?
Seemed like a nice day to take apart a perfect deuce and trailer:razz: Removed the bed on the deuce and the 105 trailer. Looks like it is time to start cutting rivets. So far it all came apart with a wrench and socket.
6 days ago it was resting nicely with no thought of the...
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