Thanks to all. I decided to ditch the frontend loader idea, didn't want to
risk damaging an otherwise primo cab. 4 buddies & beer worked fine. of
course they also stuck around & smoked cigars, so much for working after
that! managed to lift it within my 8 ft tall barn. I've got acreage under
roof, all 8 ft or upstairs. short cows I guess.
thanks to all
Kurt
58 3100 Apache project
59 3800 Panel 4sale
http://bulldogaquaticclub.com/dloads/pu/truck.htm
>From: Devin Ranger <devin_ranger@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Devin Ranger <devin_ranger@yahoo.com>
>To: oletrucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: [oletrucks] lifting task force cab (Photo)
>Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 11:57:44 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hear,hear. In discussions I always advocate the use
>of four or more people for moving STRIPPED TF cabs --
>I've done a few.
>
>If you're gonna do it with three people, ya durn well
>better make sure everyone doin' the liftin' has the
>guns for the job. TRUST ME. ;)
>
>You might find this interesting:
>
>http://www.norcalspeedshop.com/_offsite_images/cablift.jpg
>
>
>--- Ryan Sain <rsain@gte.net> wrote:
>
> > After getting it blasted - the cab was delivered to
> > me in the back of a
> > Ford...
>
>=====
>Drew
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