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Appreciate the offer, but I am not losing sleep over it. Thanks though. Its what I had in the garage so I used them. The next owner can switch it out to black if he wants.
Winslow. He had a couple of brand new ones laying around. Not cheap, I think I paid $75 for it. However, a trucker told me it is a common part for big trucks and could be found locally. He had one so I bought it.
Here is a pic. of the u-bolt I ended up with. Not correct but it serves its purpose. Here is some re-wiring I had to do. I wish the zip-ties were black tough. It was a little challenging due to the fact that the number tags on some of the wires were missing. Also a pic. of the new fan...
I do know that bonuses that were being offered to re-enlist that were on the table are going to be withdrawn at the first of the year. Rumor has it that it was to anticipate and help offset the massive slash in budget cuts. Though nothing official has been set yet, the hand writing is on the...
Sorry about the delay Craig.
I came to the same conclusion so I ended up using at little bigger u-bolt which works fine, just only on a slight angle.
This past weekend I did some more wire clean up (looks factory now) along with replacing some tranny mounting bolts and flushing out the...
The simple answer is that you don't. It needs to wear off. You probably will do more damage to the paint trying to get the oil off than it would be to just leave it alone. Carc (the real stuff) tends to scuff, stain, fade, etc. More easily than any other coating that I know off. Unless your...
This is the best way and does a perfect clean job. Do it all the time however, it is easier when you have a second pair of hans. No tape, no hassle, and looks the best. plus you can keep re-using the flashing.
I would of never figured that out. Great work and great documentation on the fix Brian. Now you can actually use that thing. Don't forget to check the gear oil in the gear box under the turn table that the PTO shaft connects to.
Thanks for setting me straight M725. I am sure everyone in MD appreciates your hard dedicated work and contributions you have made in your quest for a title. The MV collector's world owes a debt of gratitude to you M725.
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