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Re: 3,000+ lb lift right off the Ball! Picture
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Posted by paul on November 15, 2004 at 18:37:15 from (209.23.145.40):
In Reply to: Re: 3,000+ lb lift right off the Ball! Picture posted by harley on November 15, 2004 at 13:32:06:
I always thought he had a good design. The only problem is when you go into manufaturing - you really need to consider that this _is_ what people are going to do with the equipment, and work on the truck without any blocking. and of the people that do this, there may well be one family that hires a lawyer & sues about it. And even if the manufaturer should win the lawsuit, there would be a great deal of legal costs to one. I'm not sure that is being a nay-sayer - I thought it was being helpful. I and others also pointed out a few improvements, or other designs available that could help him implement even better ideas. I never really saw a negative comment about this whole thing - tho your message seems a little bit of a downer. But, if you want people to hush up, that's ok. --->Paul
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