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02 Oct 2015 09:47 #1
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02 Oct 2015 09:58 #2
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Nobody will notice once it's all painted up. Did you mount that to a Tach-a-matic bracket and make it removable?
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02 Oct 2015 10:16 - 02 Oct 2015 10:17 #3
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I did weld it to an old mule I had laying around....I tried to line it up with it....I've noticed that these tractors weren't all welded to a specification....sometimes the steering is off....looks like the mule may be a little crooked also....or the front tachomatic....oh well...
Definitely removable.....
Definitely removable.....
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04 Oct 2015 12:22 #4
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you know....I can't live with this crooked weight.....got to fix it......just have to.....
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04 Oct 2015 13:22 #5
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04 Oct 2015 16:29 #6
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Lookin good Bob. LIKE!
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04 Oct 2015 18:43 #7
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Looks good to me Bob, ya done good!
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08 Oct 2015 05:30 #8
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Nice job Bob
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08 Oct 2015 10:22 #9
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Never thought I would need a front weight until I was loading my RJ58 up a steep set of ramps into my pickup. even going slow the front end was picking up and I almost drove off the ramps. That soiled a set of shorts. Think I will make some weights, about how much weight is needed ?
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08 Oct 2015 20:19 #10
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I don't know where this weight came from but it weights about 40 lbs....
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