Use the hydraulics from an obs truck. I always get them from Advance Auto because they're the only ones I could find that Are made of metal instead of plastic.
It's cake to mount to the firewall. Just make sure you brace it so the firewall doesn't crack from the pressure.
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Got myself a rear end ruler on eBay so I could cut my axles just right. Finally got to push the car outside and clean the garage.
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Thinking 390. Not 100% on the displacement but it's some variation of the fe. Or in this case. FT because it's in a medium duty truck.
Which just means it's got some goodies like a steel crank and hardened valve seats. "So she runs good on regular gas"
Sup dudes. Haven't done much to the Buick.
But I think you guys will get a kick out of my buddies project.
Tomorrow the frame will be in primer
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It should be on your pedal pushrod it's not the type where you can just thread it out farther to make better contact. On mine I bent the tabs so it would make contact sooner.
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It's a shame because those are awesome units 440 might be one of the most popular booms ever. But it's obsolete now. Most of them are sitting in yards not doing anything or they're just yard trucks. I don't see any electric over hydraulic winch on yours. it looks like just the factory PTO winch...
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