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Re: Re: Last Chapter Saginaw Hitch
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Posted by Clyde on November 16, 2001 at 13:06:24 from (63.146.82.253):
In Reply to: Re: Last Chapter Saginaw Hitch posted by Haas on November 16, 2001 at 06:45:13:
He gets $100 for the control valve and manifold adapter. The control valve (2-way center open) is mounted to a special plate and bracket that slides right on the light bar. He also installed 1/2" elbows on everything and had them pointed in the right directions to hook up the hoses. I also got a quick 2 hose connect from him for another $30. It also came with a special bracket and bolt that went into one of the 3/4" bolt holes toward the back of the rear end. I thought that was a pretty good price for the valve. My project woked out like this: $500 hitch $100 control valve and manifold adapter $35 quick coupler $65 axle clamps from a salvage yard $140 hoses from local auto shop (could have done better on the hoses) hmmm... didn't know all that added up to $840 plus another $30 in gas to go get it. Hope my wife doesn't see this message. The way it usually works she goes and gets something she has been wanting.
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