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Re: How Would You Do It? Question from the Dummy
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Posted by KEB on February 07, 2006 at 19:59:14 from (209.108.192.162):
In Reply to: Re: How Would You Do It? Question from the Dummy posted by Chris Jones on February 07, 2006 at 18:47:37:
Don't laugh. Had a friend once who was trying to put duece & a half axles under an ancient Chevy 2-ton tow truck to make it a 4x4 for off road recovery (not a real well thought out scheme). Anyway, I got talked into moving it for him one day. Pulled it with an old International 3/4 ton travelall. It had no brakes, so used an old driveline as a solid tow bar to keep it from running into the back of my travelall, while he steered the truck. Fortunately, only had to go about 10 miles & it was all dirt road. Must have taken an hour, spent most of the time in granny low, don't think I ever got above first. Never again. Anyway, as far as Allen's problem, pay the guy gas money & return bus fare to deliver it. That way, its his problem if it doesn't make it to your place in one piece. Keith
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