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Also it looks like DH couldn't make up his mine which support position he would take so I guess you could say he was wishy washy on his position? :what:
Okay another silly question but wouldn't it clear the trailer better and make more sense to have the supports on the front boom post, it looks like the only reason to have them on the rear positions is for a heavy lift.
Yes I saw them in the drawing picture#4 was asking about your truck I see a bracket on the boom extension but not on your boom, and is that where it should be stored? Also why the two storage positions?
Okay to clear this up Hoefler has five ton combat rims and should have just used the same nuts as on the front of his truck, but what he did is okay also. What this thread is about is using hemmit wheels or others that are thicker, the lugs on most five tons are not long enough to properly...
I love when people make blanket statements about laws like that, because they are generally not true and if they can back it up it is normally only true for their area. I have read all of the laws for vehicles in the state of Mississippi and most for the surrounding states, I never saw heim...
Okay after looking more closely at your photos, in photo #2 the storage legs on the truck in the background are in a different position are there two different places to pin them? Also in the technical drawing it shows a push out bar and attachment brackets for the boom extension I don't see...
Thanks Zebedee I would like a trailer like that if you can find a name for it I might can cross it over to a US trailer. Anybody got any more bed differences?
Best thing I ever did to one of mine was spray it down with brake cleaner and pressure wash the heck out of it to get all of the old paint, rust, and grease out then relube it. It worked better than a new one I bought once.
In fact every base I have ever been on has a no pictures without permission, not trying to jump on you but if the right person sees those pictures and wanted to hammer you they could, not likely but possible my issue would be that you gave a location, if you take pictures in a GL yard not a big...
Thanks for the pictures and do you know the m number for the trailers looks like two different trailers the decks are different and do they tilt? Also so we are still on topic I like the spare tire mount on the first truck, wonder what's in the normal location?
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