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I probably have all kinds of kids I don't know about...no recent ones I know of.

So what is the year and make if you dump truck?
If its pickup truck based LMC truck might have a pre bent stainless kit for it
 

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I cant read or write.
But if your looking for a hassle free brake line set up check them out.
Unless hanging out under a truck bending lines is your idea of a good time.

Joking aside..I never work on my own vehicles unless it'ssomething pretty simple, I don't have the time/patience or willingness to do it..I leave it to people that are actually mechanics.
 
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Joking aside..I never work on my own vehicles, I don't have the time/patience or willingness to do it..I leave it to people that are actually mechanics.

I can relate to that.
 

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Get the x15, the x7 is so short I have a hard time accurately hitting my target. The 15 has a handle length that is similar to swinging a framing hammer.
That x15 is two foot long and over 3.3 lbs, way too big to take up a tree to use for nipping off small branches like an inch or so in diameter, I need something to use in one hand in confined space while I use the other hand for balance and grip.
I would like to the man who uses a framing hammer in that size.
 

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That x15 is two foot long and over 3.3 lbs, way too big to take up a tree to use for nipping off small branches like an inch or so in diameter, I need something to use in one hand in confined space while I use the other hand for balance and grip.
I would like to the man who uses a framing hammer in that size.
Look at the X11.
 
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Joking aside..I never work on my own vehicles unless it'ssomething pretty simple, I don't have the time/patience or willingness to do it..I leave it to people that are actually mechanics.

I'm short fused..and crawling around under vehicles makes that fuse shorter...plus I suck at it.

Finally, somebody I can relate to around all of these mechanically inclined geniuses.
 
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