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"Commode Joe " wrote Is a Ford F250 pick-up truck a "passenger car"? In Connecticut, there is a parkway where trucks and commercial vehicles are not allowed. The one loophole is that if you have a pick-up truck that you use either exclusively or partly for non-commercial use, you may apply for a "combination registration" instead of a commercial registration. What that means is that if you are not carrying a commercial load, or displaying commercial lettering on the sides, you may drive on the parkway, and you will be "considered" as a passenger vehicle. Your truck will not actually BE a passenger vehicle, you will still be driving that same crappy Ford TRUCK. It will just be considered to be the same type of vehicle as far as applicable laws. Commode Joe WTF are you babbling about? Just because you call it a Travel Lift Hoist Non Crane, doesn't make it any less of a crane than a Manitowoc 4200. Thom said so. So there! Scotty |
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WTF are you babbling about? Just because you call it a Travel
Lift Hoist Non Crane, doesn't make it any less of a crane than a Manitowoc 4200. One last time. All yards call them travellifts. That's what they're called. Nobody calls them a crane because cranes are used in yards for other work. That doesn't mean the TL isn't a crane, just that no one call in one in the biz. RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... WTF are you babbling about? Just because you call it a Travel Lift Hoist Non Crane, doesn't make it any less of a crane than a Manitowoc 4200. That doesn't mean the TL isn't a crane, Well done Bob, admitting defeat is hard, but you're better off for it. Now, could you fart out commode joe and splain it to him? Scotty, another win! |
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Well done Bob, admitting defeat is hard, but you're better off
for it. Now, could you fart out commode joe and splain it to him? Sure thing! Joe, a travellift is a crane that no one ever calls a crane. They call it a "Travel Lift." When a sailor calls for a crane, you can bet it's for stepping a mast or some such venture, although some lower end facilities will still employ a standard crane for hauling boats. So the correct term is "travel lift" as it refers to the specific design employed by yards. Any sailor would know this, which is why Bob Crantz got confused. Hope this helps! RB 35s5 NY |
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"Swab Rob" wrote ... Well done Bob, admitting defeat is hard, but you're better off for it. Now, could you fart out commode joe and splain it to him? Sure thing! Joe, a travellift is a crane Very good. |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... WTF are you babbling about? Just because you call it a Travel Lift Hoist Non Crane, doesn't make it any less of a crane than a Manitowoc 4200. That doesn't mean the TL isn't a crane, Well done Bob, admitting defeat is hard, but you're better off for it. Now, could you fart out commode joe and splain it to him? Scotty, another win! What a win indeed Scotty! Bwaahaahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!!!! ! Amen! And you like your boat!!!!!!!!!! |
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