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Yep, you've got air in the system.
1) build a brake bleeder (pays for itself everytime I use it)
2) bleed airpack first, then go thru all cylinders bleeding thoroughly to insure no air.
3) Drive with confidence that you've gone thru your break system thoroughly.
I have a 1008 and my buddy had a 1009. I'd have a 1008 over the 1009 any day. I use this truck all the time. It tows great, gets good fuel mileage and having a full size bed makes it super handing around the property.
I took the 2001 M-gator for a spin the other day and it overheated and shut down. It has the Yanmar diesel engine. I found the water pump wasn't moving coolant. Come to find out, if it sucks in air (like opening the radiator cap :doh:) it will lose the prime in the water pump and not pump...
I thought it would be cool to make a gun mount for my gator. I found this picture of what I was imagining. Anyone done this yet? I'd love some dwgs etc.
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