This sunday I got a new 1979 1'st gen, and had to move it into the garage. I was using the my tractor, but my friend came along and said "Let's hit it with the truck. That would get it moving". I thought only a domestic owner would come up with the idea to hit things with a truck. Since my tractor was basically burning out, I thought... let's give it a shot... It actually worked well, and here's the photo's to prove it... (always document acts of stupidity, it's funnier later that way).[attachment=27089:attachment][attachment=27090:attachment][attachment=27091
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talk to banzai about moving cars with tractors
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Ummm, these cars are under 3000lbs. Can't you just get your friend to push with you, you know, with your hands?
We moved an FC all around the place with 3 of us when we were doing the reman project. Oh well, girlie mans. |
not in NY, with an icy driveway. I could not get enough traction.
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Originally Posted by wolfgang' date='Jan 10 2005, 11:01 AM
Ahhhh, this is true. When I drove my Mr2-T in the wintertime, I had the greatest of trouble leaving the house than I did on the actual roadways. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683358.gif |
Nice Bravada!!! It's exactly like mine, except mine has pinstripe, shaved emblems, 16" camaro wheels and is lowered 3/4. I too have used my bravada to push cars, but never my own cars. I just wait 'til the snow melts.
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