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Looking good!
Nice to have friends who are able to come and get you @ the train station.
I enjoy a trip here in the states on Amtrak to Virginia.
Takes almost all day, but it is a relaxing ride...
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Another idea - rather than spending $37.10 plus shipping is to get a piece of square steel OR a square socket that fits the hole. The square steel can be bent to that "L" shape so you have one in your truck.
The Parts TM is here for download (free) and the part in question shows up on PDF...
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On what kind of truck? M107x or M108x? I have one mounted on my M1088 on the drivers side and a small tool box too. Since the ladder on my particular truck is on the right and I have to climb up to the center of the truck - the mounting doesn't get in the way.
Somewhat crummy picture in...
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Well, with that accomplishment - nobody can say that you were out in left field with the sun in your eyes.
Now at least you won't have the sun in your eyes anyhow :cool:
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Here in the city there is an independent trailer company that rents just about any kind of trailer you might want. Car Haulers, Horse Haulers, Race Car Haulers, and Cargo Trailers. These folks build custom trailers and they keep a small fleet to rent.
Chances are that you might find a place...
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Well, for whatever it is worth - UPS isn't any better. Honest to goodness, they would lose themselves if they couldn't walk around on their own two feet.
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It would be worth watching somebody do it. I searched "cincinatti truck tire" and there seems to be a lot of Firestone truck tire dealers in the state. Might be that you have something close by you. A few minutes watching and voicing an interest - somebody might be willing to give you a few...
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Another thing to do is take that Allen that is already bent and pretty useless - and cut it so you have a piece maybe one inch long. Keep it cool while you cut it. Either quench it in oil or keep a steady stream of water on it...
Then take the one inch piece and hammer it into the drain...
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That would be a fun adventure. NOW would be the right time of the year to do that too. Not miserable hot and the daily "monsoons" with summer heating haven't started yet. I have been through there a lot on my way down to the big city of Branford many times - but I guess I wasn't looking for...
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Neat!!!! Sometimes just the right tool moves a project ahead in a big way! Glad you were in the right place at the right time - and remembered seeing that puller.
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Yessir! I would really like to have one of those trucks.
On the other hand, I will stand up and say loudly that I don't do body work. I have tried it in days gone by and have never been happy with the quality of my work.
If I can ever find one, that part of the rebuild will already be...
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