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Jim Martin

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this thing DESPERATELY needs a transport cradle......laying it down and hitting bumps and pot holes makes the plastic handles bounce and hit the bottom of the floor.....the way they are bolted onto the handles I don't give it much before one snaps.....the way it sets on the head....it is hard to keep it stable standing against a wall......
 

sweendogg

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David Sweeney
sounds like you need to have its place in the front seat! all nice and seatbelted in! :mrgreen:
 

The Great Oz

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bryan
We'll probably bolt a stop on the floor to hold the head and put a couple spring clamps on the wall or shelf to hold the handles.

Until you design a custom aircaft aluminum autoclamp, just set it on some towels and bungee it to a shelf.
 

Chris A

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The Great Oz said:
We'll probably bolt a stop on the floor to hold the head and put a couple spring clamps on the wall or shelf to hold the handles.

Until you design a custom aircaft aluminum autoclamp, just set it on some towels and bungee it to a shelf.

Are you using them on all your trucks Bryan? How do the guys like them?
 
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Nate W.
I never laid mines down ever. Always up right and bungee corded to the hose reel. Works for me.
 

adamh

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Same with me, $1 bungee cord is all it takes.
 

Walt

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It's the box truck curse - lots of violent bouncing in the box.
 

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