โOct-01-2018 07:26 PM
Growing old is mandatory,
Growing up is entirely optional.
Remember, It's never too late to have
a happy childhood!
โOct-07-2018 11:28 AM
Growing old is mandatory,
Growing up is entirely optional.
Remember, It's never too late to have
a happy childhood!
โOct-07-2018 06:50 AM
โOct-05-2018 06:39 PM
fj12ryder wrote:valhalla360 wrote:You may not need to bend over, much, but you have to be really patient. Those things are glacially slow.quasi wrote:
All good possible solutions but not what I'm looking for. The original stabilizer was stored in the bay and inserted into the receiver after leveling up. No pin was required since friction kept it from falling out and all the work was done without bending, stooping or crawling around on the ground. I'll probably have to fab this up from memory but was hoping to find someone who'd done it to keep me from having to work through the bugs of a first time build.
Thanx,
Jim
Slightly more expensive but they have rear stabilizers with electric motors so you don't have to bend over.
โOct-04-2018 01:34 PM
valhalla360 wrote:You may not need to bend over, much, but you have to be really patient. Those things are glacially slow.quasi wrote:
All good possible solutions but not what I'm looking for. The original stabilizer was stored in the bay and inserted into the receiver after leveling up. No pin was required since friction kept it from falling out and all the work was done without bending, stooping or crawling around on the ground. I'll probably have to fab this up from memory but was hoping to find someone who'd done it to keep me from having to work through the bugs of a first time build.
Thanx,
Jim
Slightly more expensive but they have rear stabilizers with electric motors so you don't have to bend over.
โOct-04-2018 07:53 AM
โOct-04-2018 06:00 AM
Growing old is mandatory,
Growing up is entirely optional.
Remember, It's never too late to have
a happy childhood!
โOct-04-2018 03:03 AM
โOct-03-2018 08:32 PM
quasi wrote:
All good possible solutions but not what I'm looking for. The original stabilizer was stored in the bay and inserted into the receiver after leveling up. No pin was required since friction kept it from falling out and all the work was done without bending, stooping or crawling around on the ground. I'll probably have to fab this up from memory but was hoping to find someone who'd done it to keep me from having to work through the bugs of a first time build.
Thanx,
Jim
โOct-02-2018 02:52 PM
Growing old is mandatory,
Growing up is entirely optional.
Remember, It's never too late to have
a happy childhood!
โOct-02-2018 10:30 AM
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โOct-01-2018 09:31 PM