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Is there a recommended way to keep all 4 batteries topped off on 939 series? Is there a particular charger or bank of battery tenders that stand out from others?
Will any of the following fit safely on a 939 series truck? 16.00R20? 395/85R20 w/wheels? 365/85R20 w/wheels?
Hopefully these questions don't violate our rules.
Thanks,
Larry
Reduction.
As my wife reminded, I'm doing this mostly for fun. So, rates are $15-$20 per hour and I will only charge when I actually have a tool in use. Maybe we can keep more old steel turning.
Larry
Good questions. You will have to be more specific on limitations. I have tools for the types of projects I mentioned above. I am not willing to renew my electrical license, bond or insurance. If you are looking to go off grid or just augment your existing system, I am not your guy. My experience...
Addition to my last post...
Willing to travel to Oregon, Idaho, Nevada and lower BC. By affordable, I mean VERY reasonable. Some travel expenses could be worked out for out of state jobs.
Any feedback? Larry
Retired. Worked on large old equipment in Alaska. Was a licensed electrician. Just testing the waters to to see if their might be a need for REASONABLY priced repair work in the area. Head gaskets, fuel issues, air lines, electrical, brakes, etc, but no major motor or tranny or transfer case...
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