What did you do to your rig today?

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Re: What did you do to your rig today?

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We have added a tag dump, never used so far, VP is 17 tonnes ready to go, don't think you will make 22.5, unless you really really fill it up with tools
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Busman wrote:We have added a tag dump, never used so far, VP is 17 tonnes ready to go, don't think you will make 22.5, unless you really really fill it up with tools
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That's will be fun :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I think that Dot knows that I will fill it up with tools :lol: The hard part will be getting the weight in the right place :)
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This is inside the SWAT van :)

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Oh! I like those slide hammers! I'm going to make up one to carry on the houseboat so I can pound in truck axles & then "pound" them out again by hooking it under the flange. Been a long time since I saw a tyre changer using one! Might find one lying around at a tyre place do you think?
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Is this an up-market Snap-On truck?
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I must be still asleep, dreaming............. thats a sexy looking space toolman
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Post by T1 Terry »

Love those toolboxes, mine has had the slides fail from the bouncing coming over here on the back of the truck so hopefully your toolboxes are better made. Apparently Snap on use suspension on the wheels to take out the hash bumps so the toolbox does not suffer the shock

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Re: What did you do to your rig today?

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Those toolboxes are very full of stock, spanners, ratchets that sort of thing, they have been in the truck a fair while now and
are holding up OK :)

Bruce you should be able to find a old bead breaker somewhere.The ones that you can see in the photo are just long tang-thru pry bars.

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