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Gus pulling the Rolling Porch at Corbett

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

Stalled, starter needed a good whack, then it was as good as new.

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  • no way the rollin porch got stock good job gus

  • Well it was not stuck stuck just stalled... Starter needed some persuasion with a hammer

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  • because that is where the wench is located.

  • lol.. i wasn't expecting a real porch lol.. those are a couple awesome machines you got there..

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  • LMAO which one was Gus again?

  • the axles are zf 22-1 planetary found on aircraft tugs and some 4 wheel tractors 4 wheel steer 16.9/24 radial tires the power comes from a 6.2 gm diesel that i have added a 6.5 turbo setup to 400 turbo automatic with all the goodies and a custom swung 208 case factory she holds 40 gallons of diesel and i have been out for a week without refueling if you can handle the 16 mph top speed she is for sale :)

  • nice porch

  • i see that in capitalist america porches can roll.

  • Where is this?

  • @stopglobalswarming Most trannies that I find have a lower 1st gear than reverse, & some have the same ratio. I will give a BW T-5 as an example:

    R - 3.39

    1 - 4.03

    2 - 2.37

    3 - 1.49

    4 - 1.00

    5 - 0.86

    and many forklifts steer in the back (some are 4 wheel), cars (most) steer only in the front (some have 4 wheel steer)

    Stability is only an issue at high speeds, and cars are VERY unstable in reverse.

  • damn them porches on wheeles waste of money

  • @bearcoldheart something like 80 inches or more

  • what is the width of those axles from lug stud to lug stud is what i want to know ?

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