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Okay Tbar slow your roll you have got to do this in order or by the book which is not a bad idea the TM'S will give you a step-by-step of how to trouble shoot this.
As to why I am pushing this is most of you including most who have met me don't know that I am a walking miracle. I have been paralyzed from the waist down and was in a wheelchair for 6 months and I am very blessed to have had a second chance to walk and do most things that I want to. So yeah I...
Grab the brake lever and cable off a bike and run the cable down the shifter and to the throttle on the pump you can leave everything as is and hook it where the hand throttle is now and let him try it out in a field bet it works great. You guys that are being naysayers please stop. This is a...
Learned a long time ago to never say it wasn't ever done to a military vehicle but have seen lots of the 939 series trucks and haven't ever run across an air shift pto or a married pump and pto.
Clutch or brake leavers off a bike could give him the control he needs. But power steering is going to be needed if only one hand on the wheel. Or could you reverse the pedals to put the gas on the left and let him clutch with his right? This is not got to be something that will keep him out of...
Spicergear I am not trying to say your idea is bad, use the heck out of it. But I have broken several of the 20,000 lbs Garwood winches and the fairlead doesn't add any support across the front and it will snap the small rollers off if you pull very much at all to the sides.
Okay the pins if he uses tow bar pins will hold almost 90,000 lbs I think he is good there and as to bumpers look around at all the crap the pickup truck guys have on front of their bumpers. But I do have a critique to raise, these winches spread very badly when boxed in by the frame luckily...
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