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Clinto g/f has this parts deuce that a good friend has very graciously allowed to graze on his fine field grass for a while and I need to get it home.
But it's missing all the steering gear other than the drag link-steering box, column, etc. It has the drag link, so both wheels are connected.
Which means if the wheels "fall" all the way to one side on a turn, I have to pull over, jack up the front axle, straighten the wheels and take off again. If the truck were 20 miles from home, I would not worry about it. But it's a hair over 200.
Question is: Since I haven't found a screaming deal on an equipment trailer big enough for a deuce, I will be using the trusty medium towbar to get this sucker home. Should I go through the herculean effort of driving out 200 miles, install the steering linkage, box, column, wheel, etc. and then drag it home or just pull it as is and take reaaaaaaallllllllllyyyyyy wide sweeping turns?
Advice? Opinions?
But it's missing all the steering gear other than the drag link-steering box, column, etc. It has the drag link, so both wheels are connected.
Which means if the wheels "fall" all the way to one side on a turn, I have to pull over, jack up the front axle, straighten the wheels and take off again. If the truck were 20 miles from home, I would not worry about it. But it's a hair over 200.
Question is: Since I haven't found a screaming deal on an equipment trailer big enough for a deuce, I will be using the trusty medium towbar to get this sucker home. Should I go through the herculean effort of driving out 200 miles, install the steering linkage, box, column, wheel, etc. and then drag it home or just pull it as is and take reaaaaaaallllllllllyyyyyy wide sweeping turns?
Advice? Opinions?