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Old 03-20-2022, 04:30 AM   #36
Mike Bradbury
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Re: Project 30 Be Low

Another weekend, another progress report,
I am going to be mocking up the rear frame soon so I need to get the rest of the truck closer to the ground so I know the angles and geometry that will be necessary. Most of this will be done on the computer before I cut anything but in order to even get the dimensions to put in solid works I first need to do some measuring.

I spent the day removing the front clip to make yanking out the 402 and TH400 easier, also to make changing the height of the truck, and to make balancing the truck when from the cab back is cut off.

The day was productive and I got it all torn down just it time for it to start raining. It is a good thing most everything getting rained on right now is being replaced.

Pictures to follow when the sun comes up and the rain stops.
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