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well i love to tinker and, like everyone else, i have enough spare parts around to probably get a good start on this project. Has anyone on the site ever tried this with a Genset? Ive read many of the online articles but would like to talk to someone who has already at least tried it.
yeah i was thinking about building a woodgas engine eventually. I was thinking of a more static setup to run a generator. The logistics involved in running/ operating a mobile unit would cause problems unto itself. But for powering a cabin or Powerpack at a rally..... might work. A slightly worn...
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yeah cults right..... dont agree with the support group though most of those try to get you to NOT do something. You can usually tell how long someone has been on here by the amount of vehicles in his signature if thats any measure of the "support" your going to recieve....l rofl . Since ive...
WOOOWWWWWW!!!!!!
mike, how long before you own one????????
Im IN iraq right now and we dont get to play with stuff like this........ I feel so inadequate......:-(
that is a braket made for holding the top of the barrel for a Service Rifle. They are commonly mounted on uparmored humvees beside the driver to the right of the gear shift. The bottom braket is just a slot to hold the buttstock.
Tennessee DOT regs require the chains to be crossed but they also think floating the gears is unsafe so who knows. Ive done it both ways and never had a problem.
you might want to ask the yahoo groups web forum. That is a question they are more geared for. Ive pulled the back from that plate the switches look like a off-the-shelf part. You should be able to use a heavy equipment switch thats 24V
Im wanting to know if anyone on here has installed a M35 winch on a Unimog 404. I know its been done before but the install was a little slipshod and i was wondering if anyone has pics of a better fabrication job.
RE: Re: RE: Maybe a new deuce owner, need advice....
HMMMMM.... :roll: ... self inflicted gunshot hole, that would make it an Army or National Guard vehicle, nobody ever shows them how to work their firearms properly... rofl
Vehicle looks good, i would have someone near you from this sight...
ahhhhh.... so thats what those cute little hood latches are for....... :D
Glad i dont have to worry about that. My gama goat has a hood behind the windshield...... and i dont thinks its ever done over 45 anyway at least when it wasnt on the back of a truck getting towed. I think i got it up to...
Hey,
Does anyone want to get together in late july over the weekend in Northwest Tennessee?
I usually wheel in a place called Coon Creek Offroad Park http://www.ccorv.com/
The trails are very well maintained and any type of vehicle will be welcome. I duckhunt with the owner and im sure...
well i asked earlier when you bought two, so why 10? What you got planned bud. Are we all meeting at your house when the government finally collapses or what....... LOL
.... My wife would run me over with all ten of them if i tried it........hehehehehe..... rofl
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