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If you have the cash to invest I would grab one or two now.
A few years ago I bought four at one time and paid $1000.00 each...all if them would crank and run (two had brake issues that were easily resolved).
You will probably never see them that cheap again.
It's better to have a deuce...
During the cold war we basically put the Soviet Union into bankruptcy trying to keep up with our technology. They spent too much money building weapons and not enough building refrigerators...the peasents finally revolted (so to speak).
I fear the Chinese will do the same to us in the future.
I have a 12 volt pump that I got from Tractor Supply that will lift fuel.
If you had several feet of hard PVC pipe sections with threaded ends that you could carry with you it would solve the problem of a hose collapsing when sucking fuel out of an in ground tank.
Putting a strainer on the...
With the price of fuel headed north again at an alarming rate the muti-fuel is going to get real popular.
One of the "Stop and Robs" near me is charging $3.15 a gallon....that is an over twenty cent per gallon increase in less than two weeks.
I'm glad I got several hundred gallons of VMO and WVO...
Another prime example of why our country is trillions (with a "T") of dollars in debt.:roll:
We waste more money before 9am than most small countrys waste all day.:roll:
Some gooberment contractor got rich on these items and is laughing all the way to the bank.
The foxes are guarding the...
Check around and see if there are any old school alternator/generator/starter rebuilders in your area.
Sometimes that is cheaper and easier than getting a replacement.
In all seriousness, and I am seriously serious......the Special Forces were evaluating using mules in Afganistan when I was in the Army a few years ago.
There was an article in Army Times about it if I remember correctly.
Point taken but vehicles on the flightline are required to be lit up so they are visible by other flightline vehicles and aircraft. The offroad ammo trailers mentioned on here a while back had brake lights too.
If you look at the scale of the tires in relationship to the box they are pretty...
I don't think that is a road worthy trailer...it looks like the ones the AF uses on flight lines.
If it is what I think it is it was made to haul around maint stuff for aircraft and was air transportable and was moved around by the flight line tugs. Easier to manuver when there is a pintle...
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