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Old 21-02-18, 00:26
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I do apologize for the delay, operation tempo has prevented me from getting a LSVW on the hoist. The hoist is using 10" risers to clear the distance from the frame to the lift arms allow clearing to the steps, fuel tank and storage bin.
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