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86turbodsl
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Nope. Nice try though
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86, that's a beautiful first year ohv Ford convertible. Aside from the '57 Dodge Lancer hubcaps was it stock? If a car from that period doesn't have its original hubcaps, the lancers were the next best (or in this case better) choice.Sooo, i took off on a Thursday night and rode down to mom's house and got the convertible running. Then drove it the 65 miles back home in time to be ready for the graduation on a Friday night. On the way back i noticed quite a few things that the car would need to be right for mom. The battery was held down by zip ties to the alternator. No good. And the hood latch didn't work. It was on the emergency catch all the time. Also no good.
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I probably thought of a half a dozen more uses for one just on the way back from looking at it. More useful than my frontend loader i think and that's saying a lot...Glad to hear you are getting a forklift, I have went overboard and now have 3, each has it's job. I honestly would not be able to do my work without one, at least not for more than a day or two. I use one everyday.
Would it be worth it to get a rollback to deliver it to your shop so you can use it sooner than later?
Thanks. I hear ya on the forum software. I'm really not sure about it yet. Time will tell. As far as motivation, my end by date is getting closer... lol...Looks great 86! I haven't been keeping up with this forum so much after the new software change. Nothing wrong with it, just set me back some. But man! You've been doing lots and I've done jack-**** at my own shop. I just need my roommate to clear out then I'm gonna start in hot and heavy. At least that's what I've been telling myself...
I probably thought of a half a dozen more uses for one just on the way back from looking at it. More useful than my frontend loader i think and that's saying a lot...
I'm not sure a rollback would work due to height. That's getting up close to ~ 14' truck height. Plus the delivery cost would be breathtaking. I've looked at contract costs for delivery and they are all running about 1500. More than i want to spend with a dually diesel sitting in the driveway. Trailer rental is less than 100. If my gooseneck was done it'd be free. But i need the forklift to actually fix the gooseneck so it sorta makes sense.
The forklift is a rough terrain one so i will be able to use it outdoors but it should go inside also. It's kinda big though, so i'm also considering a tiny indoor one like a clark clipper or something that size. I think i could find a spot for that one. Buuuuut, the 4 post lift i have scheduled would be in the way of a little forklift on the other side. I'm considering ways to make the 4 post unboltable.