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And there were clamp on trailer hitches for pulling small boats and utility trailers mounted on those bumpers.Bumper jacks
And for that matter.... real bumpers
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And there were clamp on trailer hitches for pulling small boats and utility trailers mounted on those bumpers.Bumper jacks
And for that matter.... real bumpers
I have a tow bar designed to be chained to the bumper of the car being towed.And there were clamp on trailer hitches for pulling small boats and utility trailers mounted on those bumpers.
It's been a long time since I've seen a sway type bar from rear bumper to front bumper connection going down the road.I have a tow bar designed to be chained to the bumper of the car being towed.
That's what reminded me.A man I know has a t-post puller made like a bumper jack. I haven't been able to find one like it anywhere
I think Harbor Freight sells the jack and plate for pulling the fence posts. If not there someone does as I have seen it advertised somewhere. So far I've managed to get all I needed out pulled by hand.That's what reminded me.
Someone had a bumper jack and we were pulling t posts. Had a little metal plate that goes on the t post and catches those nubs. The other side attaches to the jack.
He said he got the plate from an online farm store. I said the jack would probably be the hard thing to find. Said they're still available and popular with guys with rock crawler vehicles.
Might be a lead for ya....
80s and 90s? I was already grown.
Indeed mine didn't.
I started to add "I'm sure we were worse in the 60's and 70s"80s and 90s? I was already grown.
Try 70s. And no, they had no clue how far.