DSM Turbos
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- Joined
- Feb 25, 2006
- Location
- Raleigh, NC
Is the the rear cross tube just sticking out about 6" on each side and not connected to anything? It is hard to tell from the pics
Is the the rear cross tube just sticking out about 6" on each side and not connected to anything? It is hard to tell from the pics
Yes, at the moment the rear cross tube is just sticking out a few inches. It did go all the way across but I wanted a tailgate type setup back there for access to tools, gear, and to keep some visibility when backing up.
The bars will be miter cut and dropped down to a few inches above the fuel cell.
Please tell me that you can easily unwrap the birds nest of electrical drop cord that I see. If mine did that I would just buy new...
thats how the contractors wrap up electrical chord. heres how its done.
I've worked out of service trucks my entire life and always thought that was an inefficient way of rolling a drop cord. It take a 50 foot cord and turns it into a 25 foot. Still too big in my opinion.
I've always rolled by twisting like a water hose and useing Velcro strips
To understand the benefits and take advantage of them, you typically have to use the cords on a daily basis it seems. I've rolled extension cords up just about every way imaginable and each one has its advantages. I have found that I prefer the tied version best. I can throw it in the back of the truck without fear that it will become a huge knot. And, it keeps the unknowing away from my cords
But you and I also once paid a Tennessee man to unroll one and it took hi a Solid hour.
Do y'all wear shoes with Velcro straps instead of those tricksy laces?