JDToumanian
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Hi Group,
I will soon be making the 400+ mile round trip to pick up my "new" 1952 Studebaker V-18A/MTQ earth borer / pole setter truck. Here's the thread about it:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=8832
I am still waiting for paperwork issues to be resolved, but an exciting piece of news - The winch and it's drive shaft is included, as well as some additional tooling. Hopefully that includes the pole jack, a BII for these trucks and difficult to replace if it's gone. (I don't see it in any of the pics, and it's too big to stash in a tool box) Why the winch was removed in the first place remains to be seen...
I will be towing it home with my deuce and medium towbar. I've spent quite a bit of time and money making sure the trip will go smoothly. I made up a set of 24v magnetic towing lights with a plug that fits the deuce's trailer receptacle, and I have lots of tools ready to go, including air tools and my 1" impact for changing tires. I have lots of other stuff like reflective triangles and road flares.
The last thing I need to do is figure out some safety chains. I plan to use 1/2" grade 70 transport chain. The V-18A weighs ~18,000lbs. Will two of those be sufficient?
My other concern is where to attach chains... I assume using the rear shackles of the deuce, but where on the V-18A? Using the bumper seems bad. Hooking them to the front axle? That seems better, but how to do it cleanly and professionally? Do you guys that tow with your towbars a lot even bother with safety chains? I think it is worth the effort, and I want to make a good job of it.
Regards,
Jon
I will soon be making the 400+ mile round trip to pick up my "new" 1952 Studebaker V-18A/MTQ earth borer / pole setter truck. Here's the thread about it:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=8832
I am still waiting for paperwork issues to be resolved, but an exciting piece of news - The winch and it's drive shaft is included, as well as some additional tooling. Hopefully that includes the pole jack, a BII for these trucks and difficult to replace if it's gone. (I don't see it in any of the pics, and it's too big to stash in a tool box) Why the winch was removed in the first place remains to be seen...
I will be towing it home with my deuce and medium towbar. I've spent quite a bit of time and money making sure the trip will go smoothly. I made up a set of 24v magnetic towing lights with a plug that fits the deuce's trailer receptacle, and I have lots of tools ready to go, including air tools and my 1" impact for changing tires. I have lots of other stuff like reflective triangles and road flares.
The last thing I need to do is figure out some safety chains. I plan to use 1/2" grade 70 transport chain. The V-18A weighs ~18,000lbs. Will two of those be sufficient?
My other concern is where to attach chains... I assume using the rear shackles of the deuce, but where on the V-18A? Using the bumper seems bad. Hooking them to the front axle? That seems better, but how to do it cleanly and professionally? Do you guys that tow with your towbars a lot even bother with safety chains? I think it is worth the effort, and I want to make a good job of it.
Regards,
Jon