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Moving battery and gas tank onto sloped surface
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<blockquote data-quote="maintenanceguy" data-source="post: 474829" data-attributes="member: 24227"><p>I have the battery upfront in my 1232. I cut two wedges out of scrap lumber - they look like door stops. These are screwed with angle brackets to the riser to the front deck area. I call it a deck but it's probably not much more than a step - like in your picture. These two wedges give a flat surface for the battery. I also have a nylon webbing strap that goes around the battery to hold it in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maintenanceguy, post: 474829, member: 24227"] I have the battery upfront in my 1232. I cut two wedges out of scrap lumber - they look like door stops. These are screwed with angle brackets to the riser to the front deck area. I call it a deck but it's probably not much more than a step - like in your picture. These two wedges give a flat surface for the battery. I also have a nylon webbing strap that goes around the battery to hold it in place. [/QUOTE]
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