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  • #16
    I bolted it right in, but i had to move the battery box to do it. No big deal, just move it forward and bolt it right back down.
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    • #17
      Hanging things from a tree, Hmmmm, that is a givin in KY isn't it J/K and no offense.
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      • #18
        Hmm i have used a tree with a block and tackle to remove a car engine before...
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Special K
          Jeebus! Is that an illusion or is that tree about 5-6 FEET across!? 8)
          i think thats the shed that the fram is leaning against


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