ralph3162
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Everything came as a kit mounts and all bolts, wiring everything all I had to do was install it.Looks like a good idea. About the same setup as the M1009. Was it hard to make the mounts?
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Everything came as a kit mounts and all bolts, wiring everything all I had to do was install it.Looks like a good idea. About the same setup as the M1009. Was it hard to make the mounts?
I installed a Scotts Level Lift on my bobbed deuce also but could not find a 24V pump. Where did you find the 24V version? I am running the 12V off one battery and it is difficult to keep it charged if I am working it hard. I normally end up connecting a charger to it plugged into land power while I am loading dirt. I hear that is not good for the batteries.???
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Well, not a hill like going up the side of the mountain, but the dump truck was a solid 8' lower than my truck, over a distance of probably 125' at most. And red clay is like ice when it gets wet.What hill ? All I see is good flat terrain. Maybe a small bump.
I'm just jerking your chain. My driveway has a 50ft drop from top to bottom. First thing I had to do before building a house was put in a concrete driveway. Not that unusual out here in the foothills of the Cascade mountains.Well, not a hill like going up the side of the mountain, but the dump truck was a solid 8' lower than my truck, over a distance of probably 125' at most. And red clay is like ice when it gets wet.
I really thought when I bought my first deuce all those years ago that it was one of those things like a boat or motorcycle that eats up a lot of time and money but really serves no practical purpose (I don't think you can call "fun" practical).Nice to see these trucks working and what they can do. Mine has been a pavement princess since I got it but have some things coming up that will have it getting used and dirty...lol