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Well it was a great turnout, and we had an unexpected visitor today as well, blue skies!! don't see that around here much this time of year. It was fantastic meeting everyone, maybe we should turn this into an annual thing? (I need an excuse to build a really big BBQ)
Scott, having this was one...
Does everybody have the address?
26008 110th ave E. Graham, WA, 98338 (253) 875-1567
Haven't had a chance to get a towbar for Scott, been working overtime every day for the last couple of weeks. Thanks for helping him out guys.
Looking forward to meeting everyone!
Here's the "whole"Greenlee setup, brand new and it's only $1700.00 !!!
I bought mine at a pawn shop ($400.00)
most tool rental places have them as well.
I'm with you on this, all the additional 24 and 12 v essential and non essential bus systems I've installed on the deuce are energized through aviation relays, (those big ol blue potter brumsfields) all controlled through aviation grade switches. haven't ever had a problem. boy, they really did...
jg,
We're having a bit of a gathering on 6 Feb at my place. check out http://www.steelsoldiers.com/steel-soldiers-rally/45950-2010-pnw-mini-rally.html
feel free to come on by.
The coolie hat is stereo vol, radio tune and turn signals, trigger is horn, switch at bottom is starter, center switch is door and trunk releases, switch next to coolie hat is hi/lo beam
Here are some pics of the 39 install, making an adapter for the shifter in the deuce, will post pics when I find my **** camera (I just love moving)
first two are of the stick location, third is the fuse panel and relay center that connect the stick to various car functions, in this case stereo...
Yep, still have a couple, not sure if I'll have extra's yet, you'll be the first I let know.
Well, the collective in an H-1 usually has flight idle, engine start, throttle, searchlight functions etc. it's pretty boxey compared to the cyclic.
might be a bit cumbersome for a shift knob.
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