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08-16-2008, 17:12
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Sergeant
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: wakefield new hampshire
Posts: 69
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wiper update
i called the people i was referd to on my last wiper posting. they no longer have them. i went searching and found a marine place had a decent one that was smaller on the shaft size and smaller in zize. allmost the same size as the electric one they sell for the m37. the only thing i dont like is the way the wiper arm slides over a male peice and a bolt tightens the female part around it. if it loosens up a little and you have a heavey snow.or mabey rain it would let the shaft spin on the wiper arm, they should have had it like a hex or tork bit style shaft. but anyway they would be very easy retrofit. the marine ones are better than the one that i have purchased for my m37.they were 5 amp witch led me to believe they had more power. they were over 100 dollars. expencive but it beats a wiper problem in a snow storm. i did not buy one yet but im going to reserch a little more to find the one i was told to buy. i want to see if they make them with a smaller shaft. hope this information is helpfull.most have probley allready been down this road.
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