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Posted by NcNE on July 20, 2006 at 21:57:57 from (70.59.169.132):
In Reply to: Re: my question again posted by Tim Shultz on July 20, 2006 at 21:11:24:
Tim, although I cannot answer your original questions, I thought Id pass some hints that might make your run more successful. If your pickup isnt already equipped with one, get a reciever hitch setup. Most sled operators wont let you hook to just a bumper for safety reasons. Second, make sure your tires are in decent shape, especially the back ones as they will have a lot of pressure on them towards the end. Next, keep it in Low gear. I"ve watched several people hook up and try to pull the sled in way too high of a gear. As the others have said, talk to the sled operator, as they can give you some good tips as well. I"ll ask a few of my buddies that pull pickups about your question from this morning. Hope this helps and good luck at your pull.
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