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Topic: Re: Any Market for early 6o's torsion bar suspensi
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Chris Brown

05-30-2004 12:47:13
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I have had several old 60's B series GMC's that I have scrapped out. I keep the torsion bars to build hay spikes out of. Save the two pieces that are riveted to the frame and the bars.Weld the riveted pieces onto a good chunk of 4x6 tubing,point the ends and add a 3 point,you've got a nice 2 prong hay fork that'll handle any bale you throw at it,you can also use it as a set of light pallet forks. I had one gmc I drove for 6 years or so,it came with good ball joints and I drove it till they got loose.

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