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the flow rate does not keep it from spilling over, but it just assures that the oil stays in the bowl long enough to get really clean oil for use.....
i run mine at about 10 gallons per hour, and some run as fast as 20, but the slower you let the flow go... the cleaner the oil is, but like i...
i would love to know that too... i was going to go that route, but in the woods the corners of the fenders happen t get a little crunchy at times causing lack of lighting, i was going to leave the stock units and have those as add ons myself
good luck......
you will be fine, if not come here and scream like a little school girl and someone may just come and rescue you
a wireless laptop would be good to take
I machine out the centers, make a plate, bolt and weld it in
o do them 2 ways, offset for the front works out great, flip the wheels for the rear, or flip the hubs and use the same setup in the front on all wheels
i gotta get pics of mine up.....
i will be making the plates and can get you...
mine had a 60 amp unit in it, bad regulator, if anyone needs one for parts, or if yours needs parts other than the regulator, it is yours for whatever shipping the 30lb behemoth costs
i chopped my arms off a touch, and welded on a pin for std blades, and used 14 inchers i think.....
no more smiley face window wiper action, i can see well when it is raining