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You should be Steel from the MC to the front rear axle, up above the gearbox ("Chunk" or "Hogs Head") there should be a "T" that sends more Steel line to the rear rear axle. At the "T" you should have a rubber hose down to a bolt where another "T" sitting on top of the axle feeds Steel to the...
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That is neat! A nice way to lift something into the bed without breaking your back - and enough weight capacity to deal with most things you would want to carry in the truck. Definitely a sharp idea!
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Like a lot of other things here - it takes a little time for just the right person to log on, read a little, discover the question and have a useful answer.
Glad @tennmogger had some useful answers! Not bad all considered... Two days for an answer on a machine that is a tiny fraction or...
Red Barn does a lot of 5-Ton parts for the "Monster Truck" community. There was a recent article about adding multiple Pinion Brakes and using a proportioning valve to control the amount of pressure applied to each caliper.
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Proud to see you working as a Shade Tree Mechanic! Matches my workspace - with the only difference that I have grass in my "garage" out here on the east coast. Seems that you have been getting a lot done. Looking Good!!
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I re-read your post again - and is the powerplant in your truck shot? Dead? Or is this a "I wanna upgrade" thing? Like the guys mentioned earlier, this isn't a hobby for the limited budget. I am just guessing - without pictures - but there should be other things that could be looked at as...
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Great way to know what is in the kit and the part number.
I dunno if @chucky has any pole dancers on speed dial or not, but I feel sure he would be happy to set up auditions for willing participants :cool: . Maybe it needs to be a panel of judges? If so, I could offer my services and powers...
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Crummy part is that you have to post videos somewhere else, then create a link here.
Can't wait to see the video. The pictures are neat. Lots of hard work went into that vehicle!
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Another one of those things when having the right tool for the job makes it so much easier! I didn't see anybody sweating. I didn't see anybody huffing and puffing and grunting. Just plain good old farm boy engineering!
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