1-tonmudder 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 24, 2005 Posts 3,052 Reaction score 0 Location In a junkyard somewhere Oct 9, 2009 #1 Anybody know what one weighs???
A atho 1/2 ton status Joined May 14, 2003 Posts 1,115 Reaction score 0 Location Wayne County, Ohio Oct 9, 2009 #2 Pulling this from memory so it may not be totally accurate, I had a 5.14 open diff chunk shipped to me and it weighed right under 150#.
Pulling this from memory so it may not be totally accurate, I had a 5.14 open diff chunk shipped to me and it weighed right under 150#.
odin 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 9, 2006 Posts 1,315 Reaction score 0 Location South of Heaven Oct 9, 2009 #3 115 pounds shipped in a 5 gallon bucket
A atho 1/2 ton status Joined May 14, 2003 Posts 1,115 Reaction score 0 Location Wayne County, Ohio Oct 9, 2009 #4 odin said: 115 pounds shipped in a 5 gallon bucket Click to expand... ah yes, now that i think about it, it was shipped in an uber beefy wooden crate.
odin said: 115 pounds shipped in a 5 gallon bucket Click to expand... ah yes, now that i think about it, it was shipped in an uber beefy wooden crate.
1-tonmudder 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 24, 2005 Posts 3,052 Reaction score 0 Location In a junkyard somewhere Oct 10, 2009 #5 odin said: 115 pounds shipped in a 5 gallon bucket Click to expand... How well did it fit in the bucket??? Thats sounds like a good easy way to ship it.
odin said: 115 pounds shipped in a 5 gallon bucket Click to expand... How well did it fit in the bucket??? Thats sounds like a good easy way to ship it.
odin 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 9, 2006 Posts 1,315 Reaction score 0 Location South of Heaven Oct 11, 2009 #6 It was not a standard bucket, kinda shorter and fatter. Was all busted to hell when it got to me...probably not the best idea.
It was not a standard bucket, kinda shorter and fatter. Was all busted to hell when it got to me...probably not the best idea.
A atho 1/2 ton status Joined May 14, 2003 Posts 1,115 Reaction score 0 Location Wayne County, Ohio Oct 12, 2009 #7 the 5 gallon bucket is a good idea for storage, though. slide spares under your workbench.