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Yet another reason to hate singled directional shoed deuces.

combat32

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There has got to be at least 10,000 sets of slave cables on Ft. Benning, surely they wouldn't miss one:-D I bet Ranger Joe's has a set.
 

Lonesome715

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I almost got a set from a kid that was suppose to buy that tan deuce. Once we cut a deal he never came back. He worked supply at Fort Benning.
 

Parker2

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The best way to move trucks around is with a big F'n forklift. You can get them to go anywhere you want, if you tug and ram them long enough.

There are 3 ways to do things: The right way, the wrong way and the DRMO way.
I know you were probably being sarcastic, but it actually is a great way to move a duece. When mine was broke down I just put a driver in the seat and pushed it around the lot and backed it into my shop. Easy as pie.:-D I did put an old 11.00 20.00 tire between the truck and the forklift though.
 

shepsjeep

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Here is a blowout due to tying the steering too tight!! Give it enought slack to let the wheel turn when cornering, but not too much. Be safe. Go slow. Be sure the tires are inflated the same pressure so no pulling to one side. Take long turns, no sharp turns.

Good Luck!!
 

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