what is that? a 65 Chevy panel truck? sweet...
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what is that? a 65 Chevy panel truck? sweet...
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Thank you very much. I hope you don't mind if I plagarize your idea. I have A Harbor Freight shop crane with folding legs.Originally Posted by tod evans
whats in them boxes
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It's definitely in the 55-59 range. Without seeing the grill it's hard to say which...Originally Posted by Brad Schafer
Bill Simmeth
Delaplane VA
Nice, but the part I don't understand is the need for the crane what with all those strong men around--after all, I saw in Dennis's interview that he used to bench press 450 lbs.
I have the hook on the bucket, but the 700 lbs of backhoe limits what I can lift with it relative to the tractor's weight capacity. Adapting a crane to the back would give great capacity, especially with a bucket full of stone or dirt up front! I like the crane idea better than the boom pole as it's more versatile...it could even be used to lift a very heavy hunk of wood onto the lathe and I wouldn't want the tractor involved in that. Hmm...Originally Posted by Matt Meiser
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth
1956 with a 235 1bbl 3 on the tree power nothing....02 tod
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yep - 56. trasnopsed.
trasnopsed?????? whatizit?Originally Posted by Brad Schafer
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Dyslexic typing of "transposed", tod...Originally Posted by tod evans
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...