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3/4 ton in a 1/2 ton isn't recommended?*not recommended btw
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3/4 ton in a 1/2 ton isn't recommended?*not recommended btw
I mean, i did it…but I’ve also got a supercharger and 16” Wilwood brakes. The auto leveling worked for the most part too. I mean, it was damn close to level. Still wouldn’t recommend it. Had to be careful if ya know what I mean.3/4 ton in a 1/2 ton isn't recommended?
I think I will either use the trailer or make two 840# trips.would y'all put 1600# of concret mix in the back of your NNBS? I need 28 60# bags of concrete. Otherwise I need my trailer.
I mean, you might want a break after loading and unloading the first 840 lbs anyway.I think I will either use the trailer or make two 840# trips.
5–10 minutes then back at it… mixing it 4 bags at a time in the wheelbarrow will be worse!I mean, you might want a break after loading and unloading the first 840 lbs anyway.
I’d rent a mixer for sure.5–10 minutes then back at it… mixing it 4 bags at a time in the wheelbarrow will be worse!
Thinking about it. I have two 16” footing tubes to pour for my front porch. I would use 8” ones but I need to support a step as well as the double header and 16” will work best. I can set the header to the back and have step support supported out to the front.I’d rent a mixer for sure.
what's the down side of the clutch pulley alt? most performance engines seem to have switched to it?
Here's another, 18k miles..
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I'm guessing the clutch type isn't particularly bad, just takes up more space and one more thing that can break?
Does the wiring need upgrading to handle the extra amps? Can you just add wires straight from alt to battery?
EDIT: Clutch type seems kinda cool now that I'm reading about it..
pretty sure the clutch pulley uses a different belt, but I could be wrong.
don't have to change any wiring or fuses or anything, maybe upgrade the alternator to battery cable to a better cable.