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I also spent a few hours sleeping on a trash can, that looked just like this bucket. We were confined to a simulated Nuke bunker, and there was only room for 20 people. As we were almost 40 people in there, any port in a storm. My butt did not go to sleep as fast as my head. Man did I hurt when...
I have spent 1 hour every night for the last 10 days, looking for TM's for this set. There are so far, 4 hits on this set, that show me absolutely NOTHING about the gen set. So yeah, if you get bored, take a picture or two of the set, and a good one of the data plate. Its not often I get aced...
Greeting Hill. Welcome to the Steel Soldiers forum. It would be a good idea if you started your own Thread. That way its ONLY your problem. Not someone elses mixed in. If you need help with it, say something here, and we can lead you through the whole goat rope.
Not many people are going to read, let alone help you, because the title of your thread gives no clue as to what you really want. I think if it were my thread, I would change that.
It would have been nice if you had been able to LOOK at the Fuel shut off solenoid, when this was going on. Because it MIGHT be going north, and causing the over speed problem. The solenoid arm is supposed to be spring loaded. The ball joints are supposed to move easy. I have seen instances...
Good deal. It pays to maybe take the Neg battery clamp off, and loosen, and then re-tighten screws in the control cube. Vibrations can loosen things up.
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