jon f mn

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Was drivin down the road today, eatin some Girl Scout thin mints and carmel delights, and contemplating how I'm going to get that 1160 I bought home when BOOM, it hit me. I'm goin to need to open the peanut butter patties too.
 
Jon,
Gezzse that was easy, I often found that when we were having a problem in the morning, that after coffee break or lunch; the problem had solved it's self. LOL
Keep the shinney side up.
Loren
PS just wrap a chain around the 5th wheel on the GrayGoast/ Cat Eater, and wrap the other end around the 1160s rear axle after you pick it up off the ground a ft., and point the GG down the Hwy. HeHe.
 
I usually try to order a couple of "secret boxes" ones the wifey doesn't know about. So that I have some "thinkin food to myself" lol gobble
 
GOOD ONE jon!!! 1160's fit well on a 8'6" trailer or you could always take a couple days and drive it home,,, if you do that get a hold of Max Armstrong and have them do a story LOL keep us informed of your "COOKIE" thoughts lol cnt
 
(quoted from post at 23:03:57 11/25/12) Was drivin down the road today, eatin some Girl Scout thin mints and carmel delights, and contemplating how I'm going to get that 1160 I bought home when BOOM, it hit me. I'm goin to need to open the peanut butter patties too.
ow much does an 1160 weigh?can we haul it on our trailer?
 
I don't know, but it has an 18 ft header on it. So
it would take 2 trips. Thinkin bout askin Don if I
can use his drop deck, but then I'll need permits.
 
this chart does not list a 1160 but they weigh just a bit more than a 1060 cnt
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