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I think it's time for me to buy my very tolerant neighbors something for Christmas this year. I had to commandeer the entire cul-de-sac again to make room to get my welder and 396/427 block up my driveway.
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Here's one way to get a 200 lb welder up a 200 foot uphill driveway.
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Well if it worked for the Tecate's and the welder, it should work for the engine block too!
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Someone needs a pickup truck.
What did the wheels on that welder look like when you got to the top?
No worries on the Tecate's they're probably used to getting towed
Nope, and I never stated or even implied that, so I'm not certain where you got that idea. I would like to go and would love a bit of a vacation, and it's not completely out of the question, however, it's not high on my list of priorities, especially since I have a bazillion other things going on for the foreseeable future.
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I have a pick up truck. It is the white Dodge 3500 V10 dually on the left side of the photo but it's too big to get up my driveway. Even my black Navigator on the left of the photo is nearly too big.
The welder wheels were just fine. This is an older US made 3 phase Hobart so it's virtually indestructible.
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I'm surprised that with the tank and all that it didn't tip. You must have been going pretty slow.
I actually had a friend help steer it as I drove, but there is around a 1" high step in the driveway where a root from a big pine tree was lifting it up and when we got to that point it definitely rocked more than my friend thought it might and it did nearly tip over. If it had of tipped over I would have been far more pissed off about it scratching the driveway than denting the welder, lol.
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Well, that's for certain and I'm confident it would be fun, but I haven't been on any bike other than my mighty Z50 and C70 since around 1990, plus, I'm way out of shape so I'd probably kill myself at this point trying to control the massive power of The TECATE...The Most Powerful 250cc 3 Wheeler In The Universe!
Well, glamy is in the wrong direction, plus I would need to take an interpreter along to explain what the hell he's sayin. I think Knappy just nods his head and pretends to know what glamy says when they go fishin together. Besides, glamy doesn't like my truck cuz he thinks the year I have looks like a "schlong" and probably wouldn't want to be seen riding in it.
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79 110
83 185S
84 250R
3x85 Big Reds
85 200X
85 ATC 70
85 Tri-Zinger
86 200x
86 TRX 125
87 TRX 250
89 TRX 300
98 TRX 450S
03 TRX 350
5 Foreman 500 4x4's
You can never have enough! ATC250ES is still the best!
I am very fortunate to have friends to help me when I need a favor. I would have never been able to remove the old tires by myself. Also nice to have found a set of very serviceable tires for $50. Next order of business is rebuilding the cab (with reclaimed materials, of course).
Was in Vegas with the 200X.
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