Egg Shooter
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Our camaro and mustang were both like that. Useless.Why even bother with a back seat??
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That's with the front positioned comfortably for my 6' self..
Our camaro and mustang were both like that. Useless.Why even bother with a back seat??
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That's with the front positioned comfortably for my 6' self..
Figures17 Camaro.
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And you wonder why your mouth is sore...Me too. Anything worth doing is worth doing right and with some flare.
Looks great Randy! Now you gotta get that thing in the truck and put it to work. Wish I could find a truck like yours for my farm, but they are hard to find up here with the salty winter roads.Fuel line was the final piece. It's ready to go in the truck.
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Some of ewes were talking about floor jacks the other day...a couple of months ago I was giving buying another one a little thought, looking for a low profile model. I guess the interest left my mind after a day or three and didn’t really think of ‘em until the posts the other day. Kinda peaked my interest again, especially after reading the reviews on the yellow Daytona Low Profile, Super Duty 3-ton jack. Drove a mile and a half to the HF store and no yellow Super Duty’s left except the display which they won’t sell. Decided on the orange Daytona Low Profile Long Reach 3-ton model for $199.99, same price as the yellow one mentioned above. Bought the 2-ton horizontal/vertical adjustable cross beam as well for $55. When I gave the fella the correct bar code card to ring up the floor jack, it rang up $124.99 (price of the Low Profile model w/out Long Reach). Dude called to the back, told ‘em which model jack he scanned, to bring up to the front, I paid and was gone. I’ll take it for a $75 difference. Big, heavy jack...15” wide at its widest, of course without the cross beam, 34 1/2” long. Site says it weighs 103 lbs and I believe every bit of it.
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Nice. I think it's the same one as the yellow one but orange isn't it? Both weigh 103#.Some of ewes were talking about floor jacks the other day...a couple of months ago I was giving buying another one a little thought, looking for a low profile model. I guess the interest left my mind after a day or three and didn’t really think of ‘em until the posts the other day. Kinda peaked my interest again, especially after reading the reviews on the yellow Daytona Low Profile, Super Duty 3-ton jack. Drove a mile and a half to the HF store and no yellow Super Duty’s left except the display which they won’t sell. Decided on the orange Daytona Low Profile Long Reach 3-ton model for $199.99, same price as the yellow one mentioned above. Bought the 2-ton horizontal/vertical adjustable cross beam as well for $55. When I gave the fella the correct bar code card to ring up the floor jack, it rang up $124.99 (price of the Low Profile model w/out Long Reach). Dude called to the back, told ‘em which model jack he scanned, to bring up to the front, I paid and was gone. I’ll take it for a $75 difference. Big, heavy jack...15” wide at its widest, of course without the cross beam, 34 1/2” long. Site says it weighs 103 lbs and I believe every bit of it.
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Trust me, this one’s staying in the shop and driveway use only...I ain’t lugging this heavy bassturd around nowhere. If I gotta get mobile with one, I’ll take one of the other two, 20-30 plus years old, smaller ones I’ve got. This thing oughta last somebody a lifetime and then some, even with everyday/multiple use. I do like the low profile of it (3 1/4”).Wtf do you plan to do with that sumbitch other than unload pallets of blueys?
It's hard to decide there and then, I understand him, but, what in my eyes is important with a sick pet, is to get the right diagnosis. It is also just as important to read about the diagnosis, before embarking on long medical treatments.My friends nephew spent 26k on his dogs
Surgeries and medical care
It's easy to go in debt caring for pets.
thanks budShe’s lucky to have owners like y’all!
The yellow model that I was looking for was Low Profile only, but it says ‘Super Duty’. From what I read, the yellow SD has an internal magnetic filtration in the pump body, and says ‘premium quality piston seals’. Other than that the yellow one is the same length so it seems to me it’s a Long Reach model as well. Weight is the same.Nice. I think it's the same one as the yellow one but orange isn't it? Both weigh 103#.
Good job, Randy.Fuel line was the final piece. It's ready to go in the truck.
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Is the yellow rapid rise and the orange not?The yellow model that I was looking for was Low Profile only, but it says ‘Super Duty’. From what I read, the yellow SD has an internal magnetic filtration in the pump body, and says ‘premium quality piston seals’. Other than that the yellow one is the same length so it seems to me it’s a Long Reach model as well. Weight is the same.
Both are...both have the RapidPump dual pistons.Is the yellow rapid rise and the orange not?
Cool deal.Both are...both have the RapidPump dual pistons.
Mine has that foot lever in the very rear...can step on it and the saddle will raise 4 inches every time you depress it without using the handle at all...just gets you near the jacking point quicker. One full stroke of the handle does the same 4” saddle raise as well. Yellow model doesn’t have the foot lever.Cool deal.
That foot lever could come in handy.Mine has that foot lever in the very rear...can step on it and the saddle will raise 4 inches every time you depress it without using the handle at all...just gets you near the jacking point quicker. One full stroke of the handle does the same 4” saddle raise as well. Yellow model doesn’t have the foot lever.