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Some of my trucks have "pants rippers", too.
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This could lead to a fuel siphon issue, the ip is a DRAW pump with NO check valves, a high tank could allow fuel to flow on it's own (siphon) when the engine is shut down, ask WM about about his former 816 and paint thinnerYes - those 'from ground' - access lockers are real nice. Are you still thinking of doing mods like pic in post #69 (& #37) etc??? I am looking at the gap between the back of the right tank and the front dual RHS and wondering if a locker will go there on it's own, or dropping the floor of the standard RHS locker and having a tall locker door all the way from the bottom of the tank to the top of the body side......
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Edit - one more thing for the Neigh-sayers... How about moving the diesel tanks up on top and putting lockers in their place? Would work for pumped fuel - like refueling a plane, just a pig for hand balling Jerry cans....
Thanks Ron - Yes, I concur, that would be a problem!This could lead to a fuel siphon issue, the ip is a DRAW pump with NO check valves, a high tank could allow fuel to flow on it's own (siphon) when the engine is shut down, ask WM about about his former 816 and paint thinner
Any good reason to not cut the bed on a wrecker up outside of the frame? Thinking of reworking one of mine to make it easier to work with
Hey Jim can you post some pics of your headache rack, and while I am on the headache rack any reason not to make a place to store the boom going forwards especially on the 819 type trucks, think my headache rack will be heavy duty enough the boom won't bend it if I just bump it so I don't have to worry about the cab.I put a rack behind the cab to hang the chains on. This frees up a lot of space in the tool boxes. Also a good place to mount extra lights.
Reasons for and against listed... However I did not even consider the 819 would have a few feet more... or would it? Perhaps when using the 'manual' third stick, it was only done at single fall - therefore wouldn't need extra cable. Ron, you are our resident 819 guru (I guess dh too)... Does the 819 have extra cable (over the 816)?Okay so I get the jist of your mod but not sure why? The 819 had more cable right where it is.
Yes, I can touch the ground plus about a foot or so when I am fully extended, all the way boomed up, and rigged for 3 part..Reasons for and against listed... However I did not even consider the 819 would have a few feet more... or would it? Perhaps when using the 'manual' third stick, it was only done at single fall - therefore wouldn't need extra cable. Ron, you are our resident 819 guru (I guess dh too)... Does the 819 have extra cable (over the 816)?
Regardless - on the 543/816/936 you only get one layer of cable on the drum - MAX... but move it to the forward location (M62) and there isn't the restriction.
So - is the drum bigger (dia), or is it mounted with clearance to get a second layer? An 816, all the way up and full stick will just reach the ground in 3 part - you have an exta boom plus it's additional height x3 for the cable fall...Does the 819 have extra cable (over the 816)?......Yes, I can touch the ground plus about a foot or so when I am fully extended, all the way boomed up, and rigged for 3 part..
Here's the pic you ask for.....THANKS for the response !!View attachment 396352
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