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No beer involved and what the old man would have tried would have flipped the house because it would have gone across the smaller hill at a side angle and the house would have fell over. There was no danger in doing it right. Not one tire slipped or left the ground. That wasn't showboating he...
That's the right way do it but I would suggest that if the truck is new to you that you remove the whole assembly clean the shaft, joints, everything of all old grease and repack with new synthetic grease of your choice, and new bolts with locktite. These shafts and joints are the worst...
When I was a kid I remember my dad moving houses with a five ton and one day we were across from USM facing Hardy street with a nice house on the truck it was late on Friday Dad had everything done and was ready to move out early Saturday morning so there would be little traffic and a older man...
Thanks patracy but no offense taken I figured he is a newbie and yeah I think that is a common issue with the 939 series. Haven't tried to adjust one yet but think it is covered in the TM. :D
Thanks guys and sorry David didn't she say she didn't like short guys from TN? Oh and how's the dodging your other girls guys? Need some back up? I know some folks up that way. :D:screwy:
Re: Carnage in mississippi !!!!!!
That will get me back there but still can't get most of the heavy stuff done need a floating wrecker, but if I had the money for those big old tires I would have some on one of my trucks but alas don't have the twelve thousand to buy the wheels and tires.
Re: Carnage in mississippi !!!!!!
May need to bring a boat to get in there sorry folks I can't get in to back lot to get or check on parts soon as it dries out some we will sell more
Not sure about if your rear lights and fenders clear or not but we drive all the tractors at Shelby up on the deck with no issues. If the parts on the back hang down to far I would just lift it up on the deck with my wrecker or a crane which I have had to do with some non running trucks. As...
Yeah he is a good guy have known him for a bit, next time you see him tell him I didn't recognize him with that cheap coffee cup,see what he has to say about this old Csm. :D
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