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Speaking of lighter notes, I must point out that I had a very nice visit with General Hood and his lovely wife last week.
Oh, and don't park where I did. I'll have to send him about a cubic yard of dirt to help fill in the rut I made.
Ouch!The rut, yes, except it was much longer. Also, it was in an area of previously flawless lawn.
Yeah, it could work well for eels, I suppose.Well. Now that the digging is done, maybe General Hood could make that area into a little pond feature.
Isn't ride-sharing a feature?While he graciously offered me to stay in his house (I opted to sleep in my new trailer instead), I suspect that a 1,700-mile Uber ride could be costly.
You may be onto something there, which would explain why General Hood keeps insisting that it's no big deal.Too bad it didn't dig up a rare dinosaur bone, or a vein of gold or something.
He was driving one when I got there, and may have upgraded even more since I left.Is he driving a shiny new car?!!
Good to see you resurface! I think you'll wonder how you ever got along without a crane. I sure did.Been a while since I posted here. Glad to see the crew is still kicking. Just got my first HMMH delivered last night. Way cooler than I even imagined!
The idea (or something like it) makes some sense.Been a while since I posted here. Glad to see the crew is still kicking. Just got my first HMMH delivered last night.
The engine is black. I noticed a black engine on one of my other trucks. This HMMH has a 2011 rebuild. I've often wondered if the odometers got replaced or reset during a rebuild. And I have wondered if a black engine indicates an engine replacement at the time of rebuild. Anybody know?
There shouldn't be any voltage on that wire from the switch to the relay, unless you're pushing the starter switch. So my question would be if the switch has power in....and there is no voltage on the single wire that runs from the starter relay to the starter button. I have tested the wire from the relay to the switch and it seems fine.
There shouldn't be any voltage on that wire from the switch to the relay, unless you're pushing the starter switch. So my question would be if the switch has power in.
I finally got around to digging in and testing it a bit more, and did enough prep work so I can ask the question better and hopefully get better results.That is odd if I run a hot wire to the other pair of wires it activates the starter. I will have to take a closer look at it and repeat the experiment, maybe I got my wires crossed.