kshansen
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And looking at the above picture the left front wheels are far back and the right fronts look to be way forward. So I 'm thinking the axles pivot and not just the ends by the hubs. Also if both axles are steering each one would have to turn less than if only one did.
One question is who lifts up those ladders after the operator is in the truck? Or is there a jack of some kind to do it?
And looking at the above picture the left front wheels are far back and the right fronts look to be way forward. So I 'm thinking the axles pivot and not just the ends by the hubs. Also if both axles are steering each one would have to turn less than if only one did.
One question is who lifts up those ladders after the operator is in the truck? Or is there a jack of some kind to do it?