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Posted by redrev on June 27, 2002 at 16:31:31 from (24.24.89.128):
In Reply to: Re: Ride the WD-9 posted by ScottyNY on June 27, 2002 at 15:37:43:
It came up on the upper deck of the gooseneck of a drop-frame 18 wheeler, Scotty. I didn't care for that much! However, the two truckers got it down alright. The one truck let it down with it's winch onto the deck and then the tilt-bed picked it up off the deck and put it up behind my barn. I didn't want to mess with it until it was on solid ground. Starting that baby for the first time was a riot, but I finally got it going. I think I may have turned it to Diesel too soon and I smoked up the whole back yard. At least I got rid knats and bugs. I put a pic of the WD-9 in the "photo" section. G
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