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This is by far the safest option. You don't want to be learning how to move it while other people are in a hurry to depart.
Once it's off and where you want it, then you can figure it all out at your leisure.
I use a 1ton truck and a military towbar to move 5ton 939series trucks and similar...
I went and looked at it also. I would suspect that it is something someone cobbled together from a towbar, except that all the welds look the same, and they all look like the factory welds.
Whatever it is, it isnt suitable for towing MVs on the road.
I'm thinking 9.00's are 38".
And this number provides calculations/predictions that are more in line with my comparison of GPS speedo with M35A2 speedo with 395's.
I have literally driven a $1400 auction truck from the auction in KS to our place in AZ, with a second truck on towbars behind it.
"The good old days" , when you could frequently find trucks at near the scrap value of the steel.
Those days are long gone.
So, I know absolutely nothing about 3d printing. I'd like to make stuff. I have downloaded some print files of some stuff I'd like to make.
What do I need besides filament, and what's pictured below?
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