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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: Wrecker
Just fab or have fabbed (partial of both) something up like I pictured. No point in paying for a Holmes unit to just look at it. The tower and booms are simple construction. I think it's a cool idea. You specifying "C/10 wreckers" in your question got us going. It would be the same unit for your C/10 that would have been used in actual C/20 and C/30 pickup wreckers.
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Lincoln City DE
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Re: Wrecker
I can recall at least two 1/2 ton wrecker booms,,, They were both used exclusively for removing motors from wrecks ,,
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