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Good progress Ron. What's a man to do when it's all said and done? Well, I notice some really rough looking SEEs coming up for auction. You can think of your current project as a test run for level 2 & 3 wire wars. Jimmy shouldn't be the only guy on this forum with a parts SEE 8-), or former...
Very nice. The switch from headlight to work light is under the hood on both my SEEs. I plan to reconfigure wiring and relocate switch to inside the cab. Page 46 on my to do list
I'm hobbled up with a foot injury, but after reading the perseverance of my SEE comrades, I decided to finish up the paint job. SEE cab is now painted. I now have the best looking SEE in Fort Towson, oh wait, I have the only SEEs in Ft Towson.
I don't have a crystal ball, but I believe these SEEs were in much better shape when they arrived in Texarkana, where they set in a field until mother earth nearly reclaimed them. I made a few pick ups at the facility and some of those SEEs look like they were pulled out of Jack and the...
Post it on the WTB section. Id venture to bet someone has one or can point you in the right direction.
BTW welcome to the forum, and show us a pic of your SEE
BTW, I had some thick wall heat shrink, and used it on connections I spliced in today. The splices will be hidden once I have complete my work, but I felt the need to give that added protection, and the heat shrink gives a splice that finished look as well