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I have loaded one in the trunk of a car before with one other guy no problem.
On a side note-gimp you have to change that avatar, it's like a car accident, I know I shouldn't look but I do and then wish I didn't :cry:
Really?? What makes you so sure? I read it again and all that info could be found on a certain site description and maybe a call to that location. Plus a 7-8 day turnaround for an EUC puts it right after Thanksgiving. I don't know...just a thought.
Off topic for a moment-the trailer is a 21,000 gvw trailer with electric brakes on all 3 axles, as long as the brakes are good it stops it just fine. The tires on the truck are load range E rated over 3500 lbs ea. The load may be over what the book says to haul for the truck but the trailer...
I really am somewhat uneducated on these pipeline trucks to be honest, I assumed that rack was from protection from the pipes. The pto is engaged with a lever behind the drivers seat on the left hand side, same as my M49 truck with a t-case pto.
Kenny, the only thing in the boxes is a couple...
I know another guy that has one (in much rougher shape and a gasser) that I might have to see if I can get my hands on and maybe come up with some of the missing pieces for this one, then it should bring at least $1600, right? :-D
It was for sale locally on Craigslist, I just happen to be the one to come up with the cash and buy it. It just became mine this afternoon, sorry for any confusion. And I did see the ad long before he started this thread, just coincidentally happened around the same time.
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