sedone
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Hey Guys,
I was wheeling in SE Missouri near a local creek when I broke three of the studs in my lifted steering block, left it until the next morning unfortunately my Beautiful 1008 was not even visible under 20 feet of water. So long story short I got her out with no damage other than mud and being submerged.
I need to rebuild the bench, is it the same size as a 3/4 ton or 1/2 Ton? I was gonna order a seat rehab kit and new vinyl from LMC.
Now the hard part of the rehab, what do you guys suggest?
I thought I would drain every thing, clean what is cleanable by pulling the motor pan, glow plugs, turn it over at the crank, pull tranny pan, drain and refill everything, diffs, transfer case and probably need to clean and regrease the hubs. New filters all around obviously and see to it that there is no water in the tank or lines.
Any pointers, tips, tricks?
Thanks, sedone
I was wheeling in SE Missouri near a local creek when I broke three of the studs in my lifted steering block, left it until the next morning unfortunately my Beautiful 1008 was not even visible under 20 feet of water. So long story short I got her out with no damage other than mud and being submerged.
I need to rebuild the bench, is it the same size as a 3/4 ton or 1/2 Ton? I was gonna order a seat rehab kit and new vinyl from LMC.
Now the hard part of the rehab, what do you guys suggest?
I thought I would drain every thing, clean what is cleanable by pulling the motor pan, glow plugs, turn it over at the crank, pull tranny pan, drain and refill everything, diffs, transfer case and probably need to clean and regrease the hubs. New filters all around obviously and see to it that there is no water in the tank or lines.
Any pointers, tips, tricks?
Thanks, sedone