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Love driving mine more than anything, but I spend almost as much time maintaining it as driving it (not really, but it seems like it) They are great machines, but not recommended as a first vehicle.
Get one, you'll love it, but make sure you have something else to drive as a daily driver.
Try John at Midwest Military, I got one from him a few months ago for $25, and said he had a couple more. Midwest Military Home Page
Hope this helps out.
The fuse is under a housing on top of the fuel tank. The housing has 3 nuts that hold it on, and it has wires coming out of it. The housing sits on top of the intank pump access panel, about 6" diameter round plate on fuel tank.
You can unscrew the plastic part on top (with the terminal coming out) from the metal body. There is a rubber diaphram inside with a brass center that moves up and down with the air pressure to control the buzzer.
When I got my Deuce I had the same leak. I took it apart, cleaned everything up a...
There is a school bus like the one yarb posted here locally that is used as a shuttle to haul people from their cars to the mud pits at truck night. It has 5 Ton axles and was a very simple build, as chevytruck pointed out it would be a pain to convert a Deuce into something like that.
They called me one day to be sure that I actually wanted as many head lights as I ordered,turned out I actually submitted the order 3 times. I wanted 2 headlights and ordered 6, thank god they called to confirm it. Great company to deal with.