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Does anyone know if this unit requires pressurized fuel (ie a fuel pump) or if it draws of a fuel supply line?
I talked to gent that is selling the heater and he think it needs a small pump in line but said he has know 1st hand knowledge of that.
Thanks for the input. And eagle that is a good idea with the jerry can seeing as I also have that can holder on my drivers step that I just trip over.
As for safty of the unit that is a concern for sure. I do have a battery operated carbon monoxide detector and now that u mentioned it I can run...
I saw a heater for sale today. It was a southwind model 978-m 24 volt unit. I've done a little research and It seems like it was mounted in a number of different vehicle. Kinda looked like a universal unit.
Just looking for a little info.
Do these work well?
I know it predates the m-35a2...
thanks guys, this is the help I was looking for. the rubbing isn't all that bad so I'll start with patracy"s advice and loosen all the clamps and try to slide it up. I'll keep you up to speed with how it works. eagle4g63 copying the a3 pipe is what I should do someday.
I don't know how I feel about two different people being charged different rates to register the same rig. But I will look into weather I can register a bobbed deuce as an antique. Antique plate BELOME I like it!
Sorry new here. Thank you for your help. I found it in the search. On a completely unrelated note. I wonder if the license plate number BELOME is taken in NH? If not that would be a good plate for a lifted bobbed deuce when I get one.