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I have the LWS, just need the riser and pintle/tray for M60, M249/240 & Ma Deuce. Everybody wants a fortune for mounts!
I don't think the guy who loaned me the trailer would approve! But it is a USAF trailer, so all authentic.
It was kinda cool, I bought the 915 off the Nellis lot, and they...
Putting the trucks to work- hauling trucks and cargo. They do this well.
915 recovering a 931A2 for a very famous and revered SS member- from Nellis AFB.
923 at the loading dock- picking up classified materials for the shop.
I got a couple of HH's and injectors on the first go round. All went well and Kenny is a good guy. If you own a deuce, you really should keep one of these in your spares. It's like money under the mattress...
"Sorry GL (or agent of ___) I sold the (x) for cash and I do not have any record of the name or location of the buyer."
"I have a written policy that anything I own can be sold for cash and no record of the deal is kept. Here is a copy..."
OK- I found a location and a guy who can recover the cabs. He has about 4 acres not far from the Barstow GL lot, and a 2 ton truck with a gin pole. I know the guy and he has helped me on a Barstow recovery.
This would allow us to recover the cabs, store them and work out transportation details...
Towing a deuce is not a complex deal. They are just big trucks. If your wrecker guy doesn't know how to tow it- you have more problems than "do's and don'ts". :D
Tell them how much it weighs and they will send the right rig out- lift the front end up, secure it and away they go. About $65 per...
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