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Thanks MikeV. Problem is I can't get the door open yet, I pull the inside latch up, but nothing happens. I have to get the kids out to help pull the handle up so I can see whats going on.
Checked it locked and unlocked, still turns all the way around. I'm going to start into it tomorrow, where should I start to get it apart without hurting anything?
These are mine, a m1031 we use on the farm for service work. We took it to the car show in St. Ignace this summer and the pic has the Mackinaw bridge behind it. And two M1009's, one for parts and the other we drive. The parts one has the Desert storm inverted V on it.
Ya know, I knew I could use it when I bought it for around the farm. This was the first summer of having it and I was suprised just how much it came in handy for different things. Only thing I need to do it put a 100lb propane tank in the back for the air, so I have enough reserve when using...
Thanks MikeV, that's what it's doing, I'll check and see if it's locked. If that's not it I ordered the LMC catalog and will get the guts I need to fix it and then baby it.
We used ours out in the vineyard to power the de-steamer. I have a three phase press that we use for the grapes and apples, didn't try it this year but next year want to see if it'll run it.
Yep, always fun to see what got left behind. When I get a new truck home the boys are one it going through everything, finding things I may never happened on. :-D
I was wondering about that. I can pull the latch but nothing happens. The window is not up into weather striping so I think i can get it open without breaking the window. I'm guessing I need to get that door off to fix the guts?
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