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M816 14.00 duals

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Cool. How wide does that make you?
98" with 11.00's. The 14.00's should put it about 104" at minimum and possibly a good deal wider.

Legal max is 102" without using placards.

I like the way it looks. The stance is spot on. This should also increase load handling and crane stability.

I'd be interested in a measured width instead of my guesses.....
 

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It measures right at 111" wide. The crane is coming off at some point. I am gonna try to put a big hydraulic winch in its place, and figure out some sort of pump for it.
 
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It measures right at 111" wide. The crane is coming off at some point. I am gonna try to put a big hydraulic winch in its place, and figure out some sort of pump for it.
You gonna build some fenders to cover the outboard tires or can you run it like that in your state without getting a visit from the fuzz?
 

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You gonna build some fenders to cover the outboard tires or can you run it like that in your state without getting a visit from the fuzz?
I been running it like it is. Its company use only(not for hire) and the fuzz knows what we do around here, so we won't have any problems.
 

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It measures right at 111" wide. The crane is coming off at some point. I am gonna try to put a big hydraulic winch in its place, and figure out some sort of pump for it.
That's quite a machine! Reel-em-in.

I could see keeping a boom with a big winch, but not the crane boom.

I replied to your post about hydraulics.
 
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