The one axel truck you refer to is a modified Chevy pickup used to drag seaplanes around the airport and drop or extract seaplanes from Lake Washington.
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The one axel truck you refer to is a modified Chevy pickup used to drag seaplanes around the airport and drop or extract seaplanes from Lake Washington.
Besides the obvious answer "because you can" why would you do this? Is there any advantage besides insignificantly reducing weight?
I assume it is a lot easier to maneuver in tight corners.Besides the obvious answer "because you can" why would you do this? Is there any advantage besides insignificantly reducing weight?
That makes sense.I assume it is a lot easier to maneuver in tight corners.
Besides the obvious answer "because you can" why would you do this? Is there any advantage besides insignificantly reducing weight?
...Of course they just happen to have a welder and the necessary hardware to build a tow bar and an old truck sitting around behind the hangar that got rear ended a while back with a perfectly good front end and engine that's going to waste.
Any self respecting farmer type or someone with that same creative mindset would convert the truck without thinking twice about it.
Wouldn't think you could cause havoc just by throwing something heavy in the truck bed? One average football player?
Sure. And 2 airports just happened to have pick up trucks with smashed back ends.
Besides the obvious answer "because you can" why would you do this? Is there any advantage besides insignificantly reducing weight?
Sure. And 2 airports just happened to have pick up trucks with smashed back ends.