I had one once upon a time that you would pull a bumper bolt, lay the bracket on it and replace the bumper bolt with a stainless one.
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what i want to know is how do you steer ing towed load
we sucks when we have to make decisions on those old ones. we bought a 65 f100 last week straight body, ended up selling it for less than scrap just to keep from scrapping her :( we still made $100 , those tow bars work great when the tires have air, we done a grain truck early this year, we used our torch and cut holes in the bumper and towed it that way, nice scores by the way tater
Yep tow bars work great just don't get in a hurry when towing a 2 ton truck or it'll put you in the ditch if you have to brake hard. Thanks Cory
so glad yer doing well }:<{)
I don't know bout doing well but I make enough to get by and that's still better than not making enough to get by. Appreciate it all the same old dude, jus hope your getting along good too
Thats one hell of a tow in! haha
Nice hauls!!!
That's why I use grade 8 5/8" bolts only with this tow bar.
that"s why i don"t flat tow
Dropped this off today
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My latest victim, got paid payed $30 to move it 8 miles six months ago and got the call last night the guy moved and diddnt want it anymore and I could have it. http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/...psf810490e.jpg
My latest load, took forever to load but well worth the effort
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Cool. Man I can't wait till I can get a tandem trailer. Did it pay for itself pretty quick?
After six months of owning it you'll wonder how you ever get along without it, and yeah it'll pay for itself mad quick.