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Thanks, and I am! A few cloudy days in a row and I'm down to cleaning out the fuel tank, fixing the gauges/wires, adding a 6th layer of paint, and greasin' her down. HOT dog! And...I probably did need some reduction in my blood pressure.And Gadget, keep your spirits up and you'll get your SEE working just fine. Bleeding a bit in the process is helpful, too, as you automatically lower your blood pressure when bleeding.
Oh, getting the front fan out isn't that bad...unless it's hot out. But it sure wasn't the 2-hour (including removing the one from the parts SEE) 4-bolt job I had expected it to be.Also, it looks like EI is just about to finish listing a pretty decent compilation of FLU parts, one of those appears to be a whole fan/radiator assembly for the hydraulics. May be the way to go if you have a dead front fan. Think I saw the HMMH lockout cylinder too, but forget who was asking about those.
Thankfully nowhere near as fuzzy as that one. Besides, I have almost all the bugs worked out of it now.
Nice! Are you ever going to be able to sink that bucket into rocky dirt now?Scraped and sanded the rust and pealing paint from backhoe controls to the bucket. Applied rust inhibitor, 2 coats of red primer, and green paint to match the original color. Next weekend I'll work on sprucing up another section......... if time allows.
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Oh it has a nice little rock scraping, tree stump pulling job waiting for early Fall. Want it looking good before the dance.Nice! Are you ever going to be able to sink that bucket into rocky dirt now?
Oh it has a nice little rock scraping, tree stump pulling job waiting for early Fall. Want it looking good before the dance.
The military unit this SEE came out of must have repainted it once with a push broom and floor mop. It looks awful. I have hours of sanding ahead of me.
Congratulations on your acquisition. Nice looking SEE!Proud owner of a FLU 419 out of Texarkana.
Tulsa
Oklahoma
USA
Less than 1K miles on meter, 2003 rebuild.
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Notice the incredible fuel prefilter. The wire mesh all but fell off in my hand, the Aluminum had a thick powdery oxide coating.
Sorry for the misinformation regarding EI's inventory. Hopefully soon they will have more parts listed and available!
It took me the better part of a day to change my oil. Every time I get close to it, I have the insatiable desire to pick off paint flakes. Huge ones, layers thick, everywhere. I think the same guy painted mine. I figured they taped off the windows and dumped a barrel of paint on top of it, but maybe they went so far as to polish it out with a dusty shop broom, who knows.
Tomorrow is dedicated to finding a wrench big enough for the bolts that hold the bucket on. Following seemingly sound advice before I work on the electrical issues.
I don't think I ever saw a SEE with a trailer behind it; that's a good looking combination.
I kept the Michigan Air National Guard markings on my latest SEE, don't know why, maybe as a reminder that I need someone to blame for it's noticeable lack of maintenanceThat's a good looking truck...looks a lot like mine! Here's a pic from when I got it home from the shop after replacing the engine and getting the brakes working and repairing the wiring and replacing the steel fuel tank with a new aluminum one and painting & installing a new fiberglass hood..... and........and.... and...
Mine still has Kansas natl guard markings on it..
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Dave
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