Friday, March 19, 2021

Move it

 



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  1. Impressive looking at first, then I looked it up. If you're doing light duty stuff it's probably OK. Everybody has their own version of what light duty means.

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    1. You might be looking for this one instead:

      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D8AUVCA/?coliid=I3AM1FZANGJT77&colid=2YQ0M487LF2WY&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

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  2. Reminds me of a Johnson bar minus a Johnson bar's wheels.

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    1. Did a lot of work with the Johnny Bar when I drove trucks.
      I believe we could have moved the terminal across the lot with the thing if we'd wanted to.

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  3. Used to have an old 8' steel pinch bar. Originally used to move railcars, it was hell on wheels for taking up wood flooring. Musta weighed the better part of 60 pounds. Good for positioning heavy equipment, too. Auntie, I know the thing of which you speak, but as a 'mule'. Between the pinch bar, the mule, some 4x4, and some 2" iron pipe I could move damn near anything!

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  4. LOOKS close to a "mutt" used for removing roofing.????

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