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That's way more mud that I plan on putting through it.
Still running the stock starter relay under the dash, no mod there.
The truck I'll be enquiring there's some statements about starter sounds like it might not be shim properly, I've gotta figure out what that's about when I get it.
Thank...
Yeah I've used carc paint Sherwin Williams, I do use a roller to put it on though it works OK no big texture deal.
I seen a dog head mod and I've seen different applications I would figure that rubber boots over the terminals like the factory solenoid in the engine compartment would be the...
So 2 years have gone by since the last comment on this subject. has everyone become more consistent on what's right and what works and doesn't create failures?
I see different people discussing modifications on the stock OEM set up.
The OEM set up is 25 to 30 years old.
I see plenty of...
OK great
so the name plate says 15 amps 120/208... so that would be 15 amps per leg correct?
I was at around 50% load with that 6 amp per leg try.
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1st picture is the upper arm 2nd picture is the lower arm.
I believe for the governor.
looks like the Spring is in the middle position at both upper and lower locations,
Is this what you're referring to for governor control?
Thank you
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Just fired off my Gen. Set for the 1st time load tested 3 phase 110/ 208. can only get about 5.9 amps on each leg before it starts to droop down ??
any thoughts
Thank you
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I had some luck bringing some 4 V hawkers backup. The key thing is is not letting the charger go over 15 V as glass mat batteries do not like that. Usually an AGM charger will meet that criteria. But then again it's always a shot some have come back some have not. Also make sure they do not...
Maybe Santa will bring you a present and get it off.[emoji1787]
they are are a bear to get off.
Make sure you grab them as high as you can.right to the joint where it spins off.
Good luck.
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My try this place.
Casters & Wheels | Caster City
https://castercity.com/m//default.htm
I don't think any hard caster will go in dirt unless its pneumatic and 8" tall more like 10.
Here's a couple pictures of what I did works good on concrete if I go dirtI roll and on 3/4" hard plywood...
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