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I use State Farm and didn't have any trouble. My 2006 M1097 is listed as an antique with an agreed value, told them It's driven for fun or work just like any other vehicle. They wanted a bunch of pictures, just like the rest of my old vehicles I have with them. No problems with licensing, I...
Don't know anything about hard doors, but I had good luck with Meguiars PlastX clear making my windows better. Also used a Speedy Stitcher to fix some rotten zipper stitching. The stitching takes time, but it works great.
I'll be changing this on mine soon with the pump in place, good to see the plunger isn't very long. This advance is a different design from the Deere spec DB2 pumps I usually work on, those don't have an external light-load advance lever and plunger. My valley was full of water when I got the...
Mine is also a 2006, serial number about 100 from yours. State Farm gave me full coverage with an agreed value. It's listed as an antique, less than 5000 miles per year, so I had to send a bunch of pictures in. They call it a sport wagon :ROFLMAO:
My 1097R1 had some work done to it. Someone had swapped out the stuck start switch, leaving the old one on the floor and never hooking the light switch wiring back up when done. There was also a new looking Nartron yellow label box installed, with the used KDS S3 in the back of the truck ( not...
Yes, I actually pay for it. :ROFLMAO: The bulk is 32 cents per quart cheaper than the buckets. Our business has a tanker which will fill tanks on the farm as well.
Edited to correct price difference.
Definitely! My plain old 1097R1 with a soft top didn't ride bad with 30 PSI TP in the MT's, but the rear seat backs would bang around even on rough pavement before I put the rhino on. Pretty smooth now and way better on gravel washboards.
I got my rhino from him a few weeks ago and it was an easy fix. Installed it recently and just finished aligning the rear end to get rid of the extreme camber. It's amazing how much smoother the truck rides with a couple hundred pounds hanging out behind the bumper!
I smeared a thin film of Murphy's tire mounting compound around the inside of the tire, pointless I'm sure. I carry a spare, so I'll never drive on a flat anyway.
Finished assembling my T90 with a sealed input bearing, and installed it with a new clutch disk and pressure plate. Took it for a test drive today, so much smoother without gear oil all over the clutch!
I bought one from beltfed this week for $800, just missing the mounting bolts and pivot retaining bolt. He's been listing a couple per month in various conditions.
A little update on this thread..
While looking for a replacement truck, the VFD found out a neighboring town had one in storage that hadn't run for 3 years. Upon inspection they found it was an M54A1! They got the OK from the town and the DNR and secured the truck. I found the IP had a stuck...
Yes, he has quite a collection of vehicles, but said he wasn't really into it as heavy as his father as far as displaying them. Said he had recently sold a WLA, I have to get one someday!
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