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As stated, it is a rolling load. One snatch block will work but probably isn't even necessary.
A snatch block mounted on a fixed location doesn't add any leverage. It just helps the cable turn a corner.
Depending on your ramp and trailer lowering the hitch will help. Once the first...
Congrats on the trucks.
Personally I wouldn't mess with them too much in the yard. Pull them on the trailer and go. With 10 hours road time the days will get very long quickly, especially three days in a row.
Be safe and enjoy.
Congrats on a sharp looking truck.
I don't have much deuce experience but for electrical issues always start simple with corrosion on the contact points. This seems to cause many simple problems.
Good luck and enjoy.
A spray bottle of soapy water is your best friend when trying to track down leaks.
I had one with a small leak on the valve "T" where the extension came in. A turn with a wrench and it was fixed.
These tires seem to be notorious for small parts just being loose.