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Does the police hassle drivers for driving below speed limits
The problem is not only that this mill is heavy, but also that it is
TALL and top heavy. This means that any kind of bouncing is amplified big time with more stress on the pintle, etc. I hate driving with knee mills in this trailer. this one will be third or fourth, noone were nearly as big. The Wells Index was under 3k lbs. Pull the head and the knee off, that will significantly lower the COG. I disassembled a Super Max vertical mill (Bridgeport clone) and hauled the smaller chunks up a steep stairway on a two wheel cart. The base had to be winched out of the basement. |
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Does the police hassle drivers for driving below speed limits
On 2/25/2010 13:15, Louis Ohland wrote:
I disassembled a Super Max vertical mill (Bridgeport clone) and hauled the smaller chunks up a steep stairway on a two wheel cart. The base had to be winched out of the basement. Oops, try the table and head. The knee is pretty chunky. |
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