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mudcup 03-10-2011
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50yd.wall

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Gotta have satellite radio

Laser 03-10-2011
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Hard to believe that is a 32...it looks so much bigger in the picture

murf 03-10-2011
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notice how you run a longer wheelbase on the 32 over there. over here the pump cell is set further back, and we get a storage box to fit in behind the rear wheels.the barrells on ur pump must only just clear the rear axle.


murf 03-10-2011
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nice pics tho

bisley57 03-10-2011
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cough cough dunnage

northwest63 03-10-2011
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i was just going to say that bisley57....   no pad's under rear outrigger's? OOOOO..

thommyman 03-10-2011
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Its on pavement and he is not going over the back end as far as i can tell..Could be wrong.

FunnyBoom 03-11-2011
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Whether they are on pavement or not they should have at least the factory pads... I am guilty of doing that once or twice myself and I had to learn the hard way. Had one punch through the asphalt. Of course it was on the non-working side, but it was still pretty interesting getting it out without tearing it up any more. pavement is only as good as the base it sits on. If there is a void under it it can and probably will collapse when that much force is exerted upon it. Great pics though! Stay safe guys!

Dipstick 03-12-2011
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I also used to be so lazy to not take plates under the non working side for a while since its only rock bottom around here.. But since I hang around on this site and have seen so many pics of pumps laying on their ears i've stoped doing this. I say to my self.. How lazy can you be if putting 2 plastic plates under your feet is to much work. If it was only to avoid scratching the asfalt...

 


Marone 03-14-2011
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looks like you are having to much fun to leave that pump