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Jupiter is in Palm Beach County. I'd not be too worried about Martin County Code Enforcement.
To get the antique tag, fill out 83045 and send it to Tallahassee. If you attempted at your local tag office, you were rightfully declined.
Nope, I still have kids at home and frankly, if anything pops on my 6.2, I'll install an LS. Originality is not as important as it once was for me. As for your truck, it's a work of art and I watch with baited breath for it's completion.
I suggest that anyone who has any type of excavator/back how consider a thumb. Don't laugh, I have a Massey 1710 subcompact tractor and MF offered a factory built thumb. I can't believe how much I use it.
I can't begin to imagine what that set you back. With that said, it looks like that external girdle and pan could be added to a 6.2. As usual, top shelf stuff.
There is that yellow Anderson connector that rarely gets noticed. Note that as shipped, it has both plugs. This one does too. I hook my combat crock pot up here.
I've sat in front of the tire like I was removing it and kicked at it from the seated position. Usually works. On others I've used a prybar between the back of the rim and the drum. Just think, the brake drum will be even worse.
I have converted a Rigid 18V drill and recip saw to run off the slave plug. I gutted a battery and they work great.
My wife carries a Milwaukee M18 impact in her car. I have plenty of M18 stuff at home. She swaps out her battery every few months with one of mine. Been doing this for quite a...
After developing a steering issue on the SECM looking truck, I recruited soldier B to help diagnose.
Found the problem and it was not pretty and completely avoidable. 3 years or so ago I swapped out the front axle. In true screwed up fashion, I didn't follow my own advice. Left front ubolts...