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But craters are good, yes? :) Busy day today, too many projects demanding my time. Got my non running 6x6 Polaris Ranger running, so now I can move it around and out of the way. Need a bigger piece of land. Also wired up some light poles on my 6x12 trailer, helps when backing up at night...
Ha ha, Rusty, no dog house, not married! That's why I can build such a project. Battery location temporary, will be in an under floor compartment once the floor is redone. Will be vented and have a sealed cover. Thanks!
Many projects going on currently, but managed to work on the 109 some today. Installed under cabinet LED lighting, does help for task illumination. Also some pics of the two shelves installed last weekend. Finally got 12 volt hookup for the LCD TV. Works on 110v AC as well, but want it on 12...
Got a few more things done to the 109 this weekend. Last weekend totally used up with an under slab water leak in my house. Ugg. No time or money for that! Worked on among other things the curb side over head cabinets and over head microwave install. Had to make the cabinets a bit deeper...
Don't be concerned about the fast starting. That is normal for the multi fuel. Mine starts on less than one revolution. I live in Fla. so no experience with very cold starts, however have heard they start without assistance in much lower temps than regular diesels. Too bad you had to dump...
Hey Tim, guess what pulled up in my driveway this morning? A fellow S.S. member ( Socom688 ) in his deuce with an OEM R headlamp panel cutout! I saw that and thought cool, it does work without issues. He said it was there for the electric horn that some deuces came with. BTW, have not...
Had some visitors/morale boosters today. RAYZER and Socom688 came by to check on the 109 progress. Had a good visit. Did some air line tweeking and now seems to have full braking power. Drove it in the yard, so far so good. Road test sometime in the next few weeks to see for sure.
Hey there lino. Been looking for the same thing. Have found a couple of pics of one for the Bendix '600 master cylinder. The AF MC is a '600 one. These are typically used in the motorhome applications. Haven't let followed up on it.
Sometimes you have to go through a lot for a little. Wanted to remove the airline from the tanks to the air pack. Ha, not so easy. Remove the spare tire, cut off the inaccessible driver side tank bracket bolts, jack up the 109 body on the passenger side to gain clearance for a wrench on those...