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Just watching the Swamp Logger and seems as if a M818 is in the works as a pull-out truck. Wayne
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There something wrong with people WORKING with their hands for a living?? WayneI really got to get some shirts with my name on them.
Done it all of my life.... Don't get bitchy.There something wrong with people WORKING with their hands for a living?? Wayne
I really got to get some shirts with my name on them.
Really, that doesn't sounds like it. You seem to be bragging or putting the backbone of America down. WayneDone it all of my life.... Don't get b****.
It would look sort of goofy, but it makes sense.i saw that it was a good looking truck. did u see that they put dual wheels on the front
I was not bragging when I stated that I have worked with my hands all of my life, it's the hard truth. I guess if you read into a simple comment, about wardrobe, that I am putting the backbone of America down, then you are probably not near the backbone yourself. It was meant with humor, something the hard working members of our society need, after grinding out another week. My comment about you being Bitchy, was not name calling, rather an observation of your attitude over something that was seemingly nothing.Really, that doesn't sounds like it. You seem to be bragging or putting the backbone of America down. Wayne
I had been thinking the exact same thing!I just watched the episode, I thought it looked good with dual tires in the front. I've been watching the show for a while and always thought "he needs a m818" and now he does, how cool.
Triples on the rear,hmmm interesting, how would you do that? Run normal dual configuration with a really big spacer for the third? Bet that would look mean.I had been thinking the exact same thing!
Regarding the duals on the front...many years ago back up in Michigan, I lived close to a large "muck farm". This operation sported a fleet of older deuces equipped with duals in the front, and triples on the rears. The word "unstoppable" comes to mind.
Not sure how exactly they did it. And it's been well over 20 years since I last laid eyes on one of those rigs. Never thought to get a picture of one either.Triples on the rear,hmmm interesting, how would you do that? Run normal dual configuration with a really big spacer for the third? Bet that would look mean.
This is a common method to attach duals on tractors.They might have done what I saw on some Aussie sites a couple years ago. One vendor had a system to put spacers between the depressions at the bead. Then they had some links to pull the rims together at the middle.