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Glad its done.
Thanks for the very concise answers.
My winch (on an M51A2 dump truck), if I see it correct, has only three positions: out-neutral-in
Mine is also frozen, reparing it is next on the list now I have the dump system working.
Some questions:
CelticLady, did you already figure out which year the truck is from? There is thread by Carnac that can help you narrow it down using the serial number.
Do you have the Garwood 20,000 lbs winch?
Fasttruck, what winch are you showing here, never saw this clutch winch.
Try explaining that to adolescent males in a group trying to proof that they are cool.
Problem is, with too much peer pressure (and/or too much alcohol) they ignore known hazards and doing their best to help ensure the hazard will take place.
Safety googles when working with angle grinders...
Can't wait longer, voting now. Later today I will forget to vote, since we are in front of you in time. So Swiss' tan wrecker it is.
Not the nicest most perfect restored and repainted, but it touches a snare, if you know what I mean.
To summarize: seatbelts, certainly the modern three-point ones which extra tighten on impact, do save from injuries and death in 99% of the cases. However, there are freak situations where the seat belt may actually hinder your escape and maybe even result in your death while not wearing one...
Cannot we make a rule that contestants have to post at least one canvassing post, and a link to a thread on the competing MV?
I know that many of these vehicles have interesting and sometimes moving stories that should be shared.
I think the Caspian contraption could handle up to 8 - 9 feet waves, turns probably would be not as rapid as hover crafts, but no idea.
As to the I-400, bad weather off course was the major problem especially when recovering the planes.
This would make a perfect couple as MVs for somebody living near a lot of water:
The Caspian Sea Monster - "Lun" ekranoplan.
Don't expect to see this plane taking off, its supposed to skim over the water with a horrifying speed and fire rockets while doing so.
Another contraption that...
Great pics. For those who don't know it: REFORGER details. My truck came from the POMCUS in Ter Apel, Netherlands
First post, third picture, looks like a small military or civilian airport in the back.
Looks like some pics are from Germany, but I can't read the signs on the pubs in the pics.
As you see, the question is not exactly new, and always get lots of reactions.
As disclaimer:
serious :soapbox: :deadhorse: :rant: ahead
Here is my older thread, nine pages long, on this topic.
In short.
Do you NEED a CDL when driving a 5 ton: in my opinion YES
Are you legally...
That is a neat contraption
Looked around and found a nice video on how to use it, although maybe a bit long
(disclaimer: its from the manufacturer, unfortunately they don't pay me for it).
Can't you do it like this? The Pete is strong enough for it.
The picture is taken at Mile 422 Alaska Highway late March 1981. :love: .. :beer: .. :love:
(I want to go back there, I miss it :cry:)
I like the Pete, can I come and drive it? I can visit the museum next door as well, looks great.
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