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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 3888678" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>I had a 14lb sledge head welded to a sucker rod box end handle with a chain hook on the end of the handle so I could hang it from the Warn winch line and small gin poles that went on my front bumper and a bull pin made from a rail spike driver with a 24" ash handle.</p><p>Persuaded alot of pins and stuck bolts.</p><p>I also had a chain vice that could be mounted on one of the 6 receiver hitch tube pieces I had welded on the front bumper to be able to use it</p><p>Left or right side ends of the schedule 80 bumper tube ànd grill protector, center, or verticle straight up or angles. I had a work light holder pole that would stab into a tube on the bumper too.</p><p>Work smarter, use leverage and don't hurt yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 3888678, member: 47828"] I had a 14lb sledge head welded to a sucker rod box end handle with a chain hook on the end of the handle so I could hang it from the Warn winch line and small gin poles that went on my front bumper and a bull pin made from a rail spike driver with a 24" ash handle. Persuaded alot of pins and stuck bolts. I also had a chain vice that could be mounted on one of the 6 receiver hitch tube pieces I had welded on the front bumper to be able to use it Left or right side ends of the schedule 80 bumper tube ànd grill protector, center, or verticle straight up or angles. I had a work light holder pole that would stab into a tube on the bumper too. Work smarter, use leverage and don't hurt yourself. [/QUOTE]
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