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Was looking at some A3's on GL. The winch trucks have a square tank behind the driver side of the bumper. Are the winches hydraulic? Or what is tank for?
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Committee. Never a single engineer responsible for anything.Whos the knucklehead engineer that thought putting that tank there was a good idea?
Pic borrowed from rwoods.
Unlikely. Most of the gear heads were in Society of Automotive Engineers at the university level. There are 2 major competitions where the students build vehicles for racing. The mini-baja is off-road. They are all gear heads at heart.Oh so it was a group of knuckleheads. Probably headed by an idiot that has never, ever been offroad in his shiny BMW
Sounds like somebody doesn't want the competition on the a3s Don't worry, most of us have no interest in a truck with an automatic transmission and a Cat diesel. Though big truck companies do because they are a cheap replacement engine. Buy the truck, yank the drive train and scrap the rest. That is why even the Junky ones sell high. A Recon Cat costs upwards of 10K.Why specify that you were looking on GL? Why not just ask the question? Now, anyone who did not know that there was a winch A3 on GL is looking for it. Trust me...I have found plenty of trucks because guys on here posted about them. Just because the info is on the GL site DOES NOT mean that everyone knows about it.
Unlikely. Most of the gear heads were in Society of Automotive Engineers at the university level. There are 2 major competitions where the students build vehicles for racing. The mini-baja is off-road. They are all gear heads at heart.
It's a Cat 3116.I think the 3A has the Cat 3126 motor in it and most small road trucks had the Cat 3126 or the Cummins 5.9 as a option.
I have the same question. When the hole shown got muddy, the tank hit the dirt everytime. I also question the ctis engineer even if system worked - it might have been great for sand dunes and roads but go through the woods much and you'll need a plumbing license.Whos the knucklehead engineer that thought putting that tank there was a good idea?
Pic borrowed from rwoods.
thats rightIt's a Cat 3116
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