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RE: M35A2 INSPECTION IN TEXAS-PART 2 (TEXAN SS Duece Owners)
Plus, Kyle, tell the tex folk they can't possibly allow you to drill lights into those bows that I sold you! *gasp* rofl
Where ever you so desire...but just keep in mind that if they get caught under the wheel by coming loose, etc. you'll be in a world of hurt if the valves get mucked up or ripped out. I'd think that the cable crimps would give first...but that's never a given right.
I'll add that I've let the deuce sit for a few days and have pulled the cord without any air in the tanks. I found that after I didn't have any air in the tanks, the water settled (all the condensation) and I was surprised at how much water came out by gravity. I'd suggest this on a regular basis.
I have them on my deuce and dont have a 90 degree...just straight down like they are supposed to go. They work very well and make letting the air out simple (not that it was hard) just more pleasant to do.
Betcha it'll be under a tarp in the garage :twisted: what...what...rdixiemiller aint here to say it :roll:
Looks like an excellent find! Way to go BFR in supporting your fellow SS'er!
RE: Re: General Questions
Gladhand and rubber seals are easily available at a NAPA, etc.
Also, you're in NC...we have members in NC that may be available to go with you to recover it. Why not post a request and see what you come up with? It's always nice to have some experience with you on...
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Deuce Millage?
FMJ, used ATF is always cheap right...so assume that diesel is $3/gallon, 50/50 diesel/ATF or (UMO, etc, etc) mix will yield your fuel cost $1.50/gallon. Some are running 80% used oil mix.
The multifuel will burn a variety of fuels, so getting oils and...
Quite honestly, if I had the lathe, I would have made my own spin-ons...but I don't, so I purchased what was made well by someone else. If you make a quality lock, I may purchase one. But then again, I may just make one myself. There are numerous good lock ideas out there. Make the best quality...
Re: RE: Excellent fabrication
Well yes, mine too. However, it does inspire me quite a bit. I read through the entire site to soak it all up. All of these tips and tricks and mods, etc. are great.
I was chatting with my children about camping in the deuce/s280 for bday's and they are all about...
Looks great in the driveway don't it Kenny...perhaps just get a few blow up beach balls and mount them...with the crane up and...well anyway. Tisk tisk...lol
....and then there's mine...sometimes it flashes, then sometimes it don't...then sometimes it does again...and and and...you get the idea. Yes, I know I need to purchase a new one...yes, the unit is grounded quite well.
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