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Old 10-22-2012, 10:54 PM
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Hey travis thanks for the pics and shopping list. the pic of the thrust bearing looks different than the one in the link, or am i missing something. Also is that just a nylon lock nut at the end by the thrust bearing.

I know you guys have invested a lot of time and money into developing these screwdrives, so any info is appreciated.

Thanks Dave

Also looks like I missed a good show in St. Louis. maybe next year I'll have project road hawg done with a matching dump trailer
The bearing in the link is the same as the one in the truck and yes that is a nylock nut.

I am not hiding anything this is my screwdrive that is on my truck.

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Old 10-22-2012, 11:02 PM
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Default Re: Screw drive setup/layout

Thanks I didnt mean to sound like you were hiding anything. sorry for any confusion. I was looking at the single pic you put up there it just looked diff from the one on the link, i was just unsure if it was the same thing or a pic of something different

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Old 10-23-2012, 06:06 PM
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Thanks I didnt mean to sound like you were hiding anything. sorry for any confusion. I was looking at the single pic you put up there it just looked diff from the one on the link, i was just unsure if it was the same thing or a pic of something different

Thanks Dave
You have nothing to be sorry for, I am just usually short and to the point with an answer as I am not real fast at typing.

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Old 10-23-2012, 11:30 PM
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You have nothing to be sorry for, I am just usually short and to the point with an answer as I am not real fast at typing.

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Hey Travis, have you heard of the softwware "Mavis Beacon teaches typing"?



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