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doug
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Hydra Master slide units used to be on a frame with wheels. It made repairs easier.
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MR. STEAMER
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Hey Ed not a bad idea... could that work with a ramp???? I have a two car garage.... one side is for my truck... the other side is small and can only hold my car... my wife has to park out side in the winter... I have to get up at 5 am to start and clean off her Van... never seen anything like what your talking about...this could be a life saver |
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Ed Valentine
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Steamer;
No, ours were on wheels so we could easily roll them out. However, once in the truck, they were ankored down by metal turn buckels.
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MR. STEAMER
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your slide in isn't mounted Ed????
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Ed Valentine
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I was lucky in that we were able to take all our TM's off the truck and leave them over-nite in a small heated garage. Next morning; load them up and run.
Good Fortune to all; Ed Valentine cross-american corp. |
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nightrider
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I drive my truck to Georgia and park it there and some times when it dips to the low 20's I put a little heater in it nightrider |
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doug
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I keep mine in a heated shop.
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MR. STEAMER
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well Magicman Rick... my trucks are insulated with foam and parked inside out of the elements...I take the hoses and wand if the temp dips below -20*c.... if gets as cold at -40 I might put a heater on it... but once the truck has been foamed and you keep it out of the cold wind... it has to get pretty cold to do any damage |
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Rick/Magic
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keep your units from freezing up in the winter up there in the frozen areas...I'm in the south...Georgia, and we usually have fairly mild winters...mostly low to medium 30's...sometimes it dips into the 20's and teens...I just put a small electric heater in my truck and have had no problems
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