colson04
Senior Member
Up way too early with my youngest so we started youtubing to keep her quiet why everyone else slept. Stumbled onto this neat video.
Quick question for those in the know: Did they leave the extra rear counterweights off for clearance with the canal berm, or could they have raised them up higher to clear the berm while doing the initial pick? I can see it wasn't necessary to have them on for the entire pick, but I was wondering if that was standard practice to take them on/off during a pick like this?
Quick question for those in the know: Did they leave the extra rear counterweights off for clearance with the canal berm, or could they have raised them up higher to clear the berm while doing the initial pick? I can see it wasn't necessary to have them on for the entire pick, but I was wondering if that was standard practice to take them on/off during a pick like this?