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  • #31
    sorry forgot to mention that the saw is a killer idea wil try to find the pics of my friend steves chainsaw powered pto winch saw motor driving old nissan winch will pull the tyres off the bead if the anchor is to close to adjacent

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    • #32
      are you speaking english, slunt?
      2011 150series GXL

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      • #33
        Wish I had some spare room under the hood......
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        • #34
          Originally posted by wooley View Post
          are you speaking english, slunt?
          'Chinglish' maybe
          2009 120 V6 Auto. 265/70/17 Goodyear Silent Armours. Bilsteins and Kings Springs.

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          • #35
            Spare room under the bonnet......................WHAT THE!

            Mines loaded and loaded and loaded and loaded under there. I have trouble finding the dipstick

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            • #36
              Mate,

              My only concern with such a good idea is this. To keep it safe the saw will need to be clamped down pretty well, and i would be concerned with the direct vibration on the saw (right over the strut), potentially creating a fatigue failure (bearing brinelling) on the big end and crank of the saw motor. I reckon the best place is in the back.

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