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If you have fluid on the inside of your backing plate and you're losing brake pressure tighten up the hex bolt that connects the brake line to it. It was loose on mine:???:
Just get some chains for the front and put some weight in the rear. Should plow fine:) You should be able to use tractor chains from a Kubota or something:-?
I have mine insured through amica. They quoted me 400 something but when I told her it was registered as a farm vehicle that lowered it about a hundy. I use mine mostly for hauling sand on my own property and the occasional load of gravel about 6 mi away via back roads.
When I got her...
I must say these leds are very easy to see and the dummy light is very noticable even down where I mounted it. It is by far the easiest gauge to read in my deuce!
I just installed the auber and it works flawlessly. I had to make a bracket as I wasn't aware of one to be purchased. Install was a snap although I drilled my manifold to big so I had to use a 1/4 to1/8 reducer:sad:
I wouldn't use comp decking if you plan on using them. When its ripped and planed to those dimensions it is very brittle. Someones sitting back there, you hit a bump, SNAP!!!
Use white oak, mahogony or purpleheart, it wont break8)
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