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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Palmer, Alaska
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Re: hauling a frame to scrap...
are you talking about selling it for scrap at a recycling place or taking it to a junk yard?
If you can't winch or come-a-long it up on the trailer, then put it on there and then pull the suspension stuff....or swap the '63 parts over to the 80 so it will roll the metal recycling places around here have a big claw or electro-magnet and will pick it off the trailer for you
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Motor City
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Re: hauling a frame to scrap...
The rear suspension is still on it?
I'd turn the frame itself into a trailer by adding a trailer coupler to the front (make a brace that goes crosscar to the frame rails); put the wheels on the rear and "tow away"... K
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