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My cab heater needs some work and I can't seem to find the proper manual that covers the installation and use of the heater. Does anyone know which manual covers the cab heater?
The heater unit under the hood seems to be missing some screws. The screw holes are located around the top on sides...
I met the Tenino guy once when looking to buy a deuce. My car barely got to his house. He has one of those roads that requires a deuce to get to. lol He's a very knowledgeable guy. The truck I looked at was in great shape and I would have bought it, but I was low on cash.
I also have a lower driver's side seat cushion I could bring to the meet up. You can have it if it works for you. The canvas is a little faded, but there are no tears.
Excuse the OT post, but does anyone know which manual covers the cab heater?
The heater unit under the hood seems to be missing some screws. The screw holes are located around the top on both sides of the heater unit. When I turn the heater fan on, air blows out of the screw holes instead of in...
You bought it right from the government, correct? The easiest way is to apply for the SF-97 on the GL website. It costs $60, but then you don't even have to worry about Washington State Patrol inspections. Just take the Form 97 and other paperwork they give you to the DOL and they will license...
It's 40' long and cost me $1800. Plenty of room for my old Caddy in the front and storage in the back. That's why I need a side door. The car will take up about half the storage area.
Yeah, there's room for more trucks, but I don't think the neighbors like what I have now. heh
Not yet, lol.
I've been side tracked with an old shipping container that was dropped off earlier this week. It's going to be great for storage. I need to find someone that can add a door to the side of it and then it will get painted.
The outside it ugly, but the interior is nearly perfect.
My trailer light plug is very difficult to plug into the deuce. It's so hard that it's nearly impossible to plug in. What kind of lube can I use to make this easier? I don't want to risk shorting out the connections. Any suggestions?
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