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I was thinking about this the other day. If you had a runaway, could you disharge the fire exstinguisher in the intake and stop the engine?
Makes sense to me. It's available(presuming you replace the missing one) and easy to employ.
Pete, That's what I ended up doing for now, but I think the drill and cut idea is in the future. It doesn't take much time to pull the cover, fold and pull the bows for sure.
Thanks SteelandCanvas. Glad I decided at the last minute to add another 12 foot in length. It's 45' x 72' 10' ceiling- 4 inches of concrete. Had I known I would've went 14' ceiling and 100' long. Collecting a life's worth of tools, toys, vehicles, equyipment fills up space real fast.
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Bright side is me and the Mrs. had to clean the garage to fit it in.
I can see from one of the pics the torque bar came off before I thought it did(pic 6). Glad I wasn't driving on the highway. Apparently the night around the yard when I backed it in was the time the axle crushed the brakeline...
Wow another one! I had the same thing happen with my deuce, the middle axle lost a dogbone crushed the brake line. Only figured it out backing into my pole barn feeling the brakes and the rear end going funky.
Thanks warthog. It's been pretty confusing, I've heard it both ways. A guy I was going to buy a couple from said he had an A3 guy bring them back saying they won't fit!! I've had several including yourself say they will. I'm just going to get some takeoffs from an A2 and find out :) Thanks for...
Do you need tube bending tools or is that stuff flexible? Thanks for the suggestions.
Hey one other question, is a gallon of DOT5 enough to bleed to brakes when the system is exhausted?
That's a relief! Thanks Warthog, you've been a tremendous help. I'm going to buy 3 good used complete dogbones and have some steel welded over them. When I first saw that arm off the rubber, I was flabbergasted that there is no mechanism to hold the arm on besides the pressed rubber!
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