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<blockquote data-quote="wyodeputy" data-source="post: 72814" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>Hey Zum, </p><p></p><p>Do you mean so the hatch lays open rather than lifts open? I wanted it this way so I wouldn't have to hold it open with one hand while pulling out the gas tank or battery with the other ... and I didn't want to install a gas shock. I considered putting the hatch in the floor of the deck too, but would have had to beef it up considerably to hold my weight. Which way do you prefer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyodeputy, post: 72814, member: 858"] Hey Zum, Do you mean so the hatch lays open rather than lifts open? I wanted it this way so I wouldn't have to hold it open with one hand while pulling out the gas tank or battery with the other ... and I didn't want to install a gas shock. I considered putting the hatch in the floor of the deck too, but would have had to beef it up considerably to hold my weight. Which way do you prefer? [/QUOTE]
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