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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by upspirate, Jan 9, 2017.

  1. upspirate
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    from ofallon mo

    On a wet ramp with a little inclination, dont think that will be able to pull it out of the water
     
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  5. Oh it is for sure.
    But these guys won't bother to read what you or anyone else writes after word # 7 and don't bother to open links. However you might catch a few with a picture:)
     
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  6. Hey now, I spent at least two hours reading posts on that blog ( never did figure out how to subscribe though!)! ;-D

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  7. Depends on the skills of the driver, I drug my 1968 Rayson Craft v-drive everywhere (including some really steep ramps at the lake, and a just plain dropoff on a riverbank everyone used) with a 1964 El Camino, never had a problem, for that custom though, a extendable hitch would be a real good idea!



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  8. upspirate
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    I have it set as my home page on my browser. Oops, maybe I shouldn't say that here!!!
    PS, V-drives rule!!! I had one back in the '70's
     
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