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There's a leaf blower in that video! Did you try to use it to inflate the tire? Lol
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The outlet by the temp sending unit thru the heater core and into the lower housingWhich way is the water flowing to the heater core? Is the hose by the thermostat the OUT flow to the core and the hose in the oul cooler the return?
A1 NHC250 if that matters any.
That woulda been priceless. Alas, no, we keep it nearby so we can keep the leaves clear when we drop things.There's a leaf blower in that video! Did you try to use it to inflate the tire? Lol
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That's pretty smart, I got to give it to you.That woulda been priceless. Alas, no, we keep it nearby so we can keep the leaves clear when we drop things.
you are the man simp. Thanks a ton. Interesting your setup look identical to mine.The outlet by the temp sending unit thru the heater core and into the lower housingView attachment 653615
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Go get an antique "B" drive or something and get the huge magnet out of it or at least and old hard drive with those powerful magnets and put a string on it and drag it thru the dirt and leaves.That's pretty smart, I got to give it to you.
I was working outside in the driveway yesterday, and accidentally smacked against the countersink I was working with and off it went into the dropped leaves under some shrubs.
I was cursing a blue streak (stupid, but I do it anyway; it blows off steam). I decided I'd give it 2-3 solid undivided minutes to try and find it, and then just commit to buy a new one if no luck. The verdict? No luck.
That thing is GONE; it burned me up to go through that.
Try the balancing media with the runflats. Still able to be balanced but might take extra media to do it.If those couple of thin little beadlocks caused all that drama, I'm in trouble. I've got full runflats in all of mine. Fingers crossed...
Very nice and clean install!Had a shelter for the trucks put up last week. Ran my conduit,wiring, and hung some of the lights today.
Apparently that shed is rated for winds up to 130 mph; who'd have guessed that?!Very nice and clean install!
Looks plenty bright too.
Not sure how high winds get there , but I couldn't have something like that open on both ends here.
Really strong winds, like we can get here, can really do damage to Lightweight structures.
Open both ends and it Acts like a Venturi.
Usually tears something up. No matter how much it's tied down.
Apparently that shed is rated for winds up to 130 mph; who'd have guessed that?!
If it is a NHC250 the cunmins number is 180175. It is a 1/2" x 1.25" bolt. Prob fine thread. Best to get it from cummins partsGot the trans removed from the truck today. Found 3 of the 6 flex plate to crank bolts had snapped. Got drill them and easy out them tomorrow. Two where loose and mangled the threads but the holes are still round. One was still tight and in good shape. Anyone know what the size of the bolts/TPI are so I can go buy a tap and some new ones? I tried looking in the TM but I didn't see where to find bolt sizes. Any help would be appreciated.
I don't think she could hold up to 130 mph winds but that's what they advertise. If I enclosed all sides I would have to permit it which means 15' off each property line and that wouldn't have worked for my approach with the 5 ton or being able to use the existing concrete that was there. They installed concrete anchors every 3' and mobile home anchors in 7' of the gravel section.Apparently that shed is rated for winds up to 130 mph; who'd have guessed that?!
Love BF brand tools, they always get the job done. And these trucks need BF'ing toolsAlso got the winch working that weekend also. Just required some knocker loose and a BFH and it freed the spool valve right up and works beautiful now.
Your right on the part number. But the bolts I pulled out were 5/8" x 1.25". It is a fine thread, 5/8 x 18TPI bolt. Cummins wants 42 bucks a bolt. Im going to tap the threads another 1/4in to 1/2in into the crank to put a longer bolt.If it is a NHC250 the cunmins number is 180175. It is a 1/2" x 1.25" bolt. Prob fine thread. Best to get it from cummins parts
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Ive got some if you need them. 30$ shipped for all of them.Your right on the part number. But the bolts I pulled out were 5/8" x 1.25". It is a fine thread, 5/8 x 18TPI bolt. Cummins wants 42 bucks a bolt. Im going to tap the threads another 1/4in to 1/2in into the crank to put a longer bolt.
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