spicergear
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You are friggin something else Bjorn!!!
11Echo, 939 CTIS hubs don't flip. I like the Kraz/Zil look of hub out on a big truck too.
One deuce I had was a 53 REO used for salt truck service with chrome lug nut covers. I had to get the right front wheel off to replace the busted axleshaft. 3/4" breaker bar wasn't toughing it but I didn't have to use an extension so I put a cinder block a few feet ahead of the wheel, put a 2x4 on top of it so the pipe on the breaker would slide easier and drove the truck forward really slow in low range. Everytime one of those suckers would break loose it sounded like the whole set up just exploded but it got them off. As a sidebar; a buddy broke a 1" Craftsman breaker bar like that when he forgot to take it off his tractor wheel. The guy at Sears was in awe.
Once the crane is set up on the M931A2, the deuce crane truck is going up for sale!
11Echo, 939 CTIS hubs don't flip. I like the Kraz/Zil look of hub out on a big truck too.
One deuce I had was a 53 REO used for salt truck service with chrome lug nut covers. I had to get the right front wheel off to replace the busted axleshaft. 3/4" breaker bar wasn't toughing it but I didn't have to use an extension so I put a cinder block a few feet ahead of the wheel, put a 2x4 on top of it so the pipe on the breaker would slide easier and drove the truck forward really slow in low range. Everytime one of those suckers would break loose it sounded like the whole set up just exploded but it got them off. As a sidebar; a buddy broke a 1" Craftsman breaker bar like that when he forgot to take it off his tractor wheel. The guy at Sears was in awe.
Once the crane is set up on the M931A2, the deuce crane truck is going up for sale!