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(ET) rear lift
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: (ET) rear lift
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: neil <wombat dssinternet net>
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: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 11:49:04 -0400
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Agree, Larry, that rear lift is not a good design, reworked mine a few
times, is a real grunt with the tiller.
Just thinking weirdly, how about using one of those screw type bumper
jacks and triving it with a good reduction ( like a worm drive) ?
wombat _ BTW, I run e20 wheels on my 12, they stick out a bit but
usually the belt slips before the tires.
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