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Don't Try This At Home




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i will have to try this on the vw rail buggy
 

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That's pretty impressive. sketchy, but impressive.
 

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that's a good trick, wonder how many have lost fingers with taking the bet?
 

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If it's that easy to do, why does the engine have to be running to do it?
Why wouldn't it be just as easy (and much safer) to do it with the engine off?
 
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If it's that easy to do, why does the engine have to be running to do it?
Why wouldn't it be just as easy (and much safer) to do it with the engine off?
Yeah but it's probably quicker with the engine running.
 

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If it's that easy to do, why does the engine have to be running to do it?
Why wouldn't it be just as easy (and much safer) to do it with the engine off?
Its easier when the motor is running cause it kicks the belt off and sucks it back on vs sitting there prying it off and back on
 

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its pretty tough to do it if you have the washer out to make the belt tighter and using a cresent wrench to turn the bottom pully and your other hand trying to put it on. ive never thought of that.


Nathan
 

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That was ballsy. I've never been brave enough to put a screwdriver in the belt path on anything. That is pretty cool though :)
 

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that was pretty cool to bad the rangers arent that easy
 

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