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no problems with emission laws on these around here:beer:
insurance should not be two bad esp on a m1009
if you dont have other options for wheels to get back and forth from work/school if there is a problem, something newer may be better.
that being said i grew up with older vehilcles and am...
we had a trailer dealer give a talk at a 2cyl club meeting last year and he brought up the point that it is next to impossible to have be purely noncomercial.
" that pulling tractor you play with? do they give anything for first place?
bingo! compensation."
in the end it tends to be cheaper...
the only 'fab' work i had to do in my 08 to swap in the nv4500 was to cut the hole for the shifter, adjust the linkage for the t-case shifter and wire in the sender for the reverse lights
i used the hyd pedals and master from an 89' ( same body style as the cucv)
got some line adapters +...
doing the job right = a good nights sleep2cents
before i owned a trailer and had to borrow one i bought my own chains + binders so as to insure i would always have enough.
glad you're ok:shock:
you may want to double check what shape the frame/spring mounts etc are in after all the damaged bits are removed and before you spend a wad of cash on parts2cents
the orignal nose cone on the cucv starter is for an automatic application. if you do some looking around you should be able to find a nose cone from a standard shift application. (i got a new one off ebay) that should clear just fine2cents:beer: