Bumper-Mounted Step Makes Truck Service Easier
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"I built it to slip over the front bumper on my Dodge 3-ton grain truck to make it easier to service the engine," says Michel Dufault, Haywood, Manitoba, about the 5-ft. long, 1-ft. wide service step he made by bolting two 2 by 6 planks to metal clamps that simply slip over the bumper.
"I built it because the front bumper on my truck is only 2 1/4 in. wide and is of-ten slippery," says Dufault. "It eliminates the need to use a step ladder or a bench and is wide enough that I can lay tools and other items on it while I work on the engine."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Michel Dufault, Box 67, Haywood, Manitoba, Canada R0G 0W0 (ph 204 379-2426).
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Bumper-Mounted Step Makes Truck Service Easier FARM SHOP Maintenance 20-6-32 "I built it to slip over the front bumper on my Dodge 3-ton grain truck to make it easier to service the engine," says Michel Dufault, Haywood, Manitoba, about the 5-ft. long, 1-ft. wide service step he made by bolting two 2 by 6 planks to metal clamps that simply slip over the bumper.
"I built it because the front bumper on my truck is only 2 1/4 in. wide and is of-ten slippery," says Dufault. "It eliminates the need to use a step ladder or a bench and is wide enough that I can lay tools and other items on it while I work on the engine."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Michel Dufault, Box 67, Haywood, Manitoba, Canada R0G 0W0 (ph 204 379-2426).
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