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Deuce Purchase help

Warthog

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Changed your title.

When I first read the title I thought you might be broke down on the side of the road.

Please reserve the word "help" in your titles for someting like a 911 call. Don't call the number just because McD's didn't get your order right.
 
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sandcobra164

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I'm a little further south near Albany but if you wanted to come down and get a Deuce Lesson, I'll offer up what I have. I've been threw mine top to bottom and could lend some good po.inters. It'd take you about 3 hours to get here but the rest of the lesson would be free.
 

212sparky

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Down load the Technical Manuals (TM) from this site. They will show you how to six every thing from removing a flat tire to rebuilding the engine. Once you get one you will want more, nothing is worse than a lonely deuce.
 

wreckerman893

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Once you get one you will want more, nothing is worse than a lonely deuce.
This is so true. MV's are herd animals......you have to remember they come from large preserves where they lived in close proximity to their brethern. The best place to see a big herd (other than a military installation) is the GA rally......last year we had over 100 trucks and many trailers and assorted other stuff. The hardball convoy was something to see with over 50 vehicles stretched out over several miles.
 

welldigger

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This is so true. MV's are herd animals......you have to remember they come from large preserves where they lived in close proximity to their brethern. The best place to see a big herd (other than a military installation) is the GA rally......last year we had over 100 trucks and many trailers and assorted other stuff. The hardball convoy was something to see with over 50 vehicles stretched out over several miles.
Just be sure to keep an eye on your truck. They tend to have a hyper active reproductive system and will breed like rabbits. Before you know it you will have a litter of trucks and trailers.... and like a small child you want to keep them all!!!!
 
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