Re: Traction

From: Bruce Aaron Hefner (gt9742a@prism.gatech.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 09 1998 - 14:37:37 EST


>
> Heh! I like it!
>
> Richard Collins
>
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> In a message dated 98-02-06 09:44:29 EST, you write:
>
> <<
> Everyone should just drive big a$$ trucks like in the movie "Mad Max
> Beyond Thunderdome" and let it be every man for himself in my opinion!
>
>
> Screw insurance! : )
> I want big spikes on the front of my truck and on the rims of my tires
>
>
> and ...... oh, sorry, had a little e-mail rage for a sec....
> >>
> Speeking of Mad Max the license plates on my 97 Dak are
>
> 2B MDMX
> I used to own a 74 Dodge W200 ( for those of you who don't know that's a
> 3/4
> ton 4x4 ) When purchase from a friend of mine the truck had a flatbed on
> it
> instead of a P/P bed and a 10k lb PTO ( power take off ) winch mounted
> in
> front, made ft bumber stick out 18 inches. Looked like it came right out
> of
> the movie, when I traded it and my 86 Dodge D150 ( 1/2 ton 2wd ) I
> transfered
> the plates to my Dak.
>
> Keredt
>
Just wondering, is their anyway to install a PTO winch on truck after
market or would it entail way to much modification....

Bruce



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