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			Hi Ian 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			It was there and it was FGT which meant it had to be recovered. Because the subframe is intact it is a good basis for a rebuild, and this is a hard-to-find segment, the bit that's usually scrapped when the rest is made into a yard crane. And yes, I was on the other end of a lump of wood used to lever it on, especially once the electric winch shat itself. Good thing it wasn't any heavier. 
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