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Yeah, it's a tank!I wouldn't call you a weekling. That crane is heavy and there was nothing fun about mounting it inside the canopy when it was hot outside by myself. Also glad its not just me that had the issue with the rivets interfering with the boom sliding in. Lastly do you see the hex bolt mounted on the bottom of the can holder rubbing a hole in the scepter cans?
Not sure how i missed this video great as usual, but lets talk about that chair. is that custom or one that could be obtained
The seats are all stock LMTV seats. Pre-A1R have a metal plate under the seat, the A1R has no plate and won't smack your butt on every bounce). Not sure which he has here, but if they have a release lever they are the A0 style. If the have a release knob they are the A1R style.Not sure how i missed this video great as usual, but lets talk about that chair. is that custom or one that could be obtained
not talking about the seats in the LMTV. talking about the rolling chair he had when fixing the air dryer.The seats are all stock LMTV seats. Pre-A1R have a metal plate under the seat, the A1R has no plate and won't smack your butt on every bounce). Not sure which he has here, but if they have a release lever they are the A0 style. If the have a release knob they are the A1R style.
If you are asking about the headrest behind the driver seat, that's an OEM A1R thing. The stowage box normally has a cargo net over the opening as seen there. I've never seen the box/headrest for sale, but I might know where one is available though.
Ah, LOL !not talking about the seats in the LMTV. talking about the rolling chair he had when fixing the air dryer.
That is a mechanics chair/creepr for a lift. I ended up returning it because I was hoping it would recline enough to go under the truck, but it didn't.not talking about the seats in the LMTV. talking about the rolling chair he had when fixing the air dryer.
yea, I am tempted to build a maintenance trench in its normal parking spot. Its too far from the ground creeper to up in between the frame rails I saw an elevating creeper used by aircraft owners, but was a little too rich for my tastes and I will probably not ever have a pad or shop large enough anyway... Maybe a 36" X 36" trench say 12ft long? That would allow me to stand upright under much of the truck, or set on a stool under the low spots... At some point I am going to have to stop rolling around on the ground anyway...That is a mechanics chair/creepr for a lift. I ended up returning it because I was hoping it would recline enough to go under the truck, but it didn't.
I've thought about doing a pit like this when I make my next carport.yea, I am tempted to build a maintenance trench in its normal parking spot. Its too far from the ground creeper to up in between the frame rails I saw an elevating creeper used by aircraft owners, but was a little too rich for my tastes and I will probably not ever have a pad or shop large enough anyway... Maybe a 36" X 36" trench say 12ft long? That would allow me to stand upright under much of the truck, or set on a stool under the low spots... At some point I am going to have to stop rolling around on the ground anyway...
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