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Re: [GMCnet] It took a 5 ton bridge crain to get the trans loaded in the trunk. But done. [message #319529 is a reply to message #319521] Sat, 24 June 2017 10:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
werewilfs is currently offline  werewilfs   United States
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5 ton crain to put it in and 2 youngish guys with good backs to take it out. Piece of cake.

Thanks so much Bob. Great seeing you guys.

Jared & Stefanie

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On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 23:12, Bob Dunahugh
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Jared, and Stefanie are on their way back with the trans after a great visit. Interesting how things happen. As Jared, and Eric Tanner had helped me in Ohio last September to preload our new Zip DEE awning. Monday install trans. Tuesday bring the old trans back to me on their way to Yellowstone. I box it up to ship the old trans back to Manny. So they don't have to haul that trans around. Thus their vacation wasn't totally wrecked with all this. Bob Dunahugh Member GMCMI
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