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Posted by Burrhead on December 21, 2000 at 20:19:58 from (12.74.16.61):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: BFO-Hello posted by BFO on December 21, 2000 at 18:39:48:
The feller at NAPA was telling me about and electric over hydraulic when I got a new control here while back. I did'nt know if they would work right or were still being "de-bugged". I run electric brakes simply because it's easier for me to get legal and to keep it up. I would rather have hydraulic brakes anyday, but in this country they rob you when you buy the hydraulic boosters and plumbing supplies. I like the top deck you gain with the Holland because the space is wasted over my gooseneck hook. I guess my next will have a 5th wheel. How long is that top deck, maybe I could gain a bale or 2 up there, or build some removable ramps to the deck and put equipment up there. I know what you mean about blowing the dust off the welder. I just went and got me a brand-new store bought Lincoln yestidy. I want to try it out anyways while the electric is so high.
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