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Looking for central Texas service pit
09-17-2014, 00:59
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RE: Looking for central Texas service pit
(09-16-2014 01:19)Arcticdude Wrote:  I drive mine up on 2 layers of 2x10's. There's a set for each tire (ignoring the tags). I can get every where under mine when the suspension is dropped that way. There should be more than enough room to do the dryer and drains. You can carry your "pit" with you!


Clyde and Seguin are great. So much so, they're typically to busy to spend time on birds!

I like to drop the bags when working and parking . I always fear the tag holding the bus up and the drive bags losing air. this would allow the bus to roll and drag the drive axle. I also pump down the service tank so no one can accidentally hit the park brake off. As far as a pit goes, two trench plates and 5 min on my excavator. I swapped work with a gunite company to shoot a pit but I am over thinking it too much. CHP commercial inspector visit my shop every other year and always look at the bus. In place of jack stands they use tall aluminum rings. they look like light truck rims but are taller.

Gregory O'Connor
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Looking for central Texas service pit - mbrund - 11-26-2007, 16:45
RE: Looking for central Texas service pit - GregOConnor - 09-17-2014 00:59
Looking for central Texas service pit - mbulriss - 11-26-2007, 17:10
Looking for central Texas service pit - mbrund - 11-27-2007, 02:33



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