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My Dad had the 292 in his '70 Chevy PU. It had the 4-speed in it with a really low first gear and if you hit it just right you could pull the front wheels off the ground going into second.
That is until I put a few hundred pounds of steel out the back (through the camper shell door) when I...
I would pay someone to do it for me if I could afford it. If I were doing it myself I would not get the smallest rig to get by with, I'd get the biggest. I would rather have the capacity and braking power and not need it than to get on a pass somewhere and find out I went too cheap.
I would...
Welcome aboard and congratulations on your purchase.
First, learn this link:
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Please use search before asking your question about insurance (I'm just guessing).
Second, use this link...
I went past the repair facility on my way home last night and they have the new tires on the truck.
MONSTER TRUCK TIRES 66X43X25 For Sale
Don't worry about the cost, you can afford it Richie Rich.
The last time we did one that was dry Gimp and I used this one that I had purchased just in case:
Motive Products #1 Selling DIY Brake Bleeder
I then went to Parker-Hannifin and got some extra adapters for quick disconnect.
You can also get a collector bottle and hose that will catch the...
How many more pics could he want?
I guess he wanted to have the GL pics to remember what the truck looked like before the recovery fire. Thanks for posting them DH.
Ohio Historic Plates for MVs
Notwithstanding section 4503.21 of the Revised Code, the owner of an historical motor vehicle that was manufactured for military purposes and that is registered under this section may display the assigned registration number of the vehicle by painting the number...
My Dad was a crane truck driver when he was in the Operating Engineers Union. Thanks for the pic and yes, there is a reason my Brother and I are drawn to operating heavy equipment.
:-)
I have a biodiesel company about 5 miles from my house. My wife even made an intro to one of the guys working there but I never followed up with them. Maybe I should contact them.
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