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I have video of the first day when we tied... very poor quality. On the second day I took him twice in a row after figuring out my fuel cap had been set to fording the first day. Once corrected he was beaten I was the only vehicle capable though I had 3,000lbs and an extra axle advantage
I'm hoping to restore it completely it's the 674 truck off the line so it has some history.unfortunately I broke my bank for the next month just getting it but soon I'll throw some new tires on it when I can afford it. Though I did just find a nice m813.....
You should definitely using a 60A breaker so that you have a safety margin. Whenever I figure a load I never max out a breaker 100% that just leads to problems and doing the same job twice. Rule of thumb I try to only use 90% capacity on the breaker. If conditions ever change you're going to...
Registration in Maine is very easy.... after many phone calls. No matter what your intended use it has to be commercial plates. The trick is use if you're using it strictly as a personal vehicle you can register it at 26,000. At that weight and use you don't need DOT numbers. If you ever load...
I just picked up a new duece for 3800 in Maine unfortunately the data plate is missing but the truck is fully functional how can I find the year. In our state it only takes a bill of sale to register it but I'm curious.
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