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Interesting, but reading that green-on-black text made my head hurt.
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You mean you don't dream about the good old days of DOS?
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Nothing new here
the SSP is locked up and i need some help for the escape. could even skate out a here with help
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OK, Andy. But where should we go???
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E408397 is is on a lift between the two doors so
After i back the Ranger out i need someone at each front fender to control the skates and an observer to see and shout instructions
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Those are nice lookin' wheel dollies. I have 2 pair from a major chain. They're cheap and cruddy, but they work OK.
I have a question for the group - what battery tenders do you use/recommend? I went to start up the '66 Mustang after it sitting for 6 weeks and the relatively new battery was unresponsive. I want to use a battery tender to keep it charged since the car is not regularly driven. Any recommendations? I am not sure where I should even look for them...
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I use the brand name "battery tender" version. Think it was around 30 bucks from summit racing. Never had a problem, does great.
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I should have said under a lift These wheel dollies are the only type i can use because it jacks up the car at the wheel. I have no vertical clearance to first jack the car and then slide the skate under. I use the inexpensive Harbor Freight float chargers and have some battery's that should be in the Smithsonian on display because of the date codes.
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