Posted by Trucker101 on April 07, 2011 at 14:57:29 from (74.214.146.252):
Dellbertt said: (quoted from post at 08:05:57 01/08/11) I meant to tell you what a fine looking machine that is.
The clean and simple lines look good. The clean way it bolts to the bolster and the way the side rails line up with the foot rests is a sign of good engineering.
I also notice it has power steering which is a plus.
I hope it runs as good as it looks.
Dell
Thanks, I kind of thought it looked good to. So I bought it. It's a plus that it runs really good too. Always starts up on first turn over. But it doesn't have power steering? But maybe it's supposed to? Please tell me what you saw that makes you think it has power steering. I would REALLY LIKE to have that, as I have a arm thats not working too good. I'm going to include some photos, maybe you could point out what you saw as PS. I'll be asking some questions with some of the photos to.
Thanks.
What are the things I pointed at? Line A & B and Dell, is this what you thought had something to do with the Power steering ?
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