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  1. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    Great point Ken. I can't imagine all that driving without being able to tip out a window/
  2. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    Don't see why not, only listed at 30,000#
  3. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    (still speechless)
  4. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    Here's one, how does one back up a converter dolly with a shop van? Hell, its hard enough to back up and M105 with a cargo truck. Looking forward to pics of this one.
  5. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    (Speechless)
  6. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    Lanty, you are so right on the money with that. He might have a better chance of getting away with it if it all looked more military and uniform but it doesn't and that's presuming that he has no clearance problems. Hey Shadow, have you ever moved the trailer with your 275? Any clearance issues...
  7. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    Well, I hope he's taken good measurements if so. I can barely turn my tractor with a civy trailer behind. I think his M197 coverter dolly will bring a civy trailer even closer to the back of his truck eliminating any sharp turns at all. The kingpin on a civy trailer is much farther back than any...
  8. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    Is he bringing his shop van and the converter dolly in an effort to pick up the semi trailer? Man, I hope he's not trying that!
  9. Recovry4x4

    On the road to Iowa

    I'm thinking Brent fears highway speed in reference to his transfer case oil slinging theory. In a hurry? In a deuce? I think not!
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