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Was halfway hoping that the pickup screen was just clogged, nope, pump is just worn out. So I'm stuck at the house until the new pump arrives, probably Wednesday.
While I'm waiting for the pump, figured I'd get ready to put the canvas on.
Its for an M36 so will take some folding to get it the right length, but was the cheapest option and I can get it cut down at a later date. Gives me extra material for other uses as well.
Not the best pic but it gives you a glimpse of the sub frame and anchor points. I have 2 short videos from when we unloaded the shelter, but the site refuses to load them. Can see the sub frame well in one of the vids.
It should have a subframe on it. Either way though your plan with the I beam should be a solid anchor point to attach the winch to.
Ordering a new in tank pump tomorrow. Pulled an injector line and cranked it over, fuel is coming out of the hydraulic head with good pressure, for awhile. Gauge...
Having your roller removable should be great, just remember that it takes 4 mounts for strength/stability. The 2 center mounts are attached to the bed's frame, holding most of the weight.
Oh and the S280 itself, don't attach the winch to the anchor mounts, they are not strong enough for...
Rusty is that with the engine running or just the electrical system on?
Just installed a gauge after the final fuel filter so I'll be able to find out if the high pressure pump is functioning properly.
Reading through the trouble shooting TM it calls for 5-7 psi from the tank pump (engine off)...
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