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Sad to hear. This is happeneing more than it ever should. Times are a getting tough for some. Hope he didn't scrap it. Good luck and welcome to the site.
That thing is a great build. I don't know how I missed this one, but great work..Sorry to hear about the health problems. Hope you can get back into it soon.
Alex, thinks that he is General Grievious. I was working on buttoning it up for it's maiden journey, and Alex said that he is Commadearing the ship. I laughed my but off.
Thank you. My friend who is a Certified Welder was bored and made one for his truck, I saw it and liked it, so I asked if he would build me one. The rest is history. The truck is a 2012 Toyota Tacoma. AC cab
I have ours serviced( or replaced) every three years. No use in taking the chance of not having any air pressure or a leaky valve when you really need it to be your buddy..
It is good to take them out once in a while to mix up the chemicals. The powders will settle to the bottom after sitting for a while. So I take mine off and carefully flip it for few minute end over end.
When I sold mine the Gentleman picked it up with a rollback. I laughed but he pulled it up with no problems. locked it down and rolled off. No problems. I guess it depends on the driver and equipment.
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