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Gave it one helluva workout! Hauled a huge load of lumber and windows; and then used it to hold a ladder! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: And here's to spouses that like to repair roofs. You go!
I'm about 1/2 way done installing an Eyecon Light kit on my M923. Once I get a bit further, I'll post a separate thread on the whys and wherefores.
Al Jones
M923
What prep did you do prior to spraying paint on it? The prior CARC in the photos looked to be in good condition (and of course your paint job looks spectacular).
Thanks,
Al Jones
M923
Switched out some very tired batteries. One bank lasted 6 years and one bank lasted 7. No complaints there. Whew, I'm getting old, I had to get a Soldier B to help lift them into the top bank. Took the NOCO about an hour to show all green. The 5 ton lit off, I'll bet, in a 1/4 turn. Now I...
I run this one in my shop - and yes, they are pretty inexpensive. It's actually a heat pump. So if you use both an inlet hose and out hose out the window (instead of one hose scalping off air from the interior) it is more efficient. It does fine up to about 85 to 90 outside for me. My shop...
Overhauled a jackshaft with new joints and shaft seal. I'll paint it tan but the unpainted shaft looked new (thanks to walnut shells).
Al Jones
M923, M38A1
I made custom mounts for mine and was able to mount them a foot+ lower. That way I don't rake the top of the shop door when I'm pulling in...
Al Jones
Brookings, SD
M923
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