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Thread: New Ubfj

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    RCB19

  2. #2
    Bullmoose
    Ubfj=old red van?

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    if we cut the top off, fiberglass a sheet of plywood to the bottom, install a make shift pump out of chris' spare parts ond install your new motor ... we might have something there :idea:

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    steelcomp
    Kinda looks like that old red van that used to sit next to your house Brian.

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    MikeF
    With that much hook it'll never fly the nose.:messedup:

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    steelcomp
    Here's a shot of the tow vehicle
    http://www.westernwrecker.com/images/3172%20002.jpg

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    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...00/6_19_07.jpg
    This is very simple guys, dont reinvent the wheel here!...the hull is on the top of the van, we just need to figure out how to get the wheels to retract up and seal the holes off, then, we can run a belt to a junction box with another belt to the input shaft @ the pump and i figure we can get into the high 7's with a proper set up bar that there is no hook in the vessell wich is now in the pic upside down!

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    Thats alot of back cut on the roof. dang

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    blue wonder
    i forfeit...anyone want to buy an aluminum motor...i cant compete with this!!!!

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    Kinda looks like that old red van that used to sit next to your house Brian.
    it is! we're thinking of ways to rid the neighborhood of it!

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