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How do you remove boilers?
Al Corelli
Member Posts: 454
Recently, we purchased an "Escalera" and could not be happier.
But, today, we found it easier to remove a ten section WM84 with a seldom used tool that belongs to a friend.
Yes. I am not by any means, a "Ford Man", but the F350 diesel 4WD pickup that the ten section 84 is in, was not even resting on the secondary rear (overload) springs.
Even with my fat arse on it.
It is nice to have friends with $300,000.00 tow trucks, that rarely use them, and like to show them off.
I am FOREVER grateful, guys! You put the T in Teamwork!
But, today, we found it easier to remove a ten section WM84 with a seldom used tool that belongs to a friend.
Yes. I am not by any means, a "Ford Man", but the F350 diesel 4WD pickup that the ten section 84 is in, was not even resting on the secondary rear (overload) springs.
Even with my fat arse on it.
It is nice to have friends with $300,000.00 tow trucks, that rarely use them, and like to show them off.
I am FOREVER grateful, guys! You put the T in Teamwork!
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With a beeast like that I'm suprised you didn't remove it as one piece. Nice!0 -
The only limit was the size of the trapdoor.0 -
US NAVY......
I bet you could melt that puppy down and sell it to the NAVY for a new Anchor for an Air Craft Carrier. The USN Hernia.......:-)
Mike T.0
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