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Of the truck I have been around all the equipment is stored in the center of the truck, and the side when dropped make the walkway around the equipment.
And the sides crank out. I got this pic off goldneagle before he sold the truck.
Search the site as it has been covered a few times, in one of the threads I posted about the light set up I did. Don't forget which of the many it was in right now.
You ever find out who those deep pockets are send them my way I need to sell my one trailer to them. Like I said mine is just as nice and will be cheaper.
Glad it was uneventful. I never realized how little power the "C" had compared to my "D" until a friend brought his truck over, we were rolling down the road and I was outrunning him right from the start.
I just had my top re-sewn for 65 bucks at a boat shop. Actually I have to go pick it up.
2 things I would take with me. 1st would be my truck and 2nd (if you have a copy) is David Doyle's Standard catalog of military vehicles. I know it is not an official price guide, but it does have a price guide in it for them to see. Any info you give them will help.
We had a camo pole go through the side of one of our shelters, and all they did for a fix was put some silicone in it and left it that way. They never even painted over it.
1stSarge, Don't apologize this is the info I am looking for, but instead of using elbows I want to make mine from one piece. Still the same idea though.
Bill W, is there any wobble when using the handrail? or is it pretty solid?
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