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Today my friend Preston and I cut up the body of the previously sacrificed Kubota-powered lighting generator trailer and built the cover for the M8109's onboard genset. The main part of it anyway.
I didn't have time to take pictures but I will do it soon because it was not very hard to do this and it will look good. Others might want to do the same thing. The set goes in place of the driver side toolbox and fuel tank (or where an M35 spare goes).
The hard part was the cutting with a torch, which Preston, a long-time union pipe-fitter, knows how to do very well. Some of the hidden edges are not totally smooth, but that are... hidden. Or will be.
The pics of the Kubota machine being installed on the M818 conversion are here.
http://bunkerofdoom.com/travel/ss2009/index.html
Select "M8109 Build" from the menu.
Now Preston is going to make up the final part, the box-like assembly which will serve as the front cover for the enclosure and as a helpful step for this old geezer to get into the M8109 cab. This will take some TIG welding. We would have worked through the night but he and his lovely wife Sarah were going to entertain another couple for supper, so I had to hastily retreat when the time limit arrived so they could start getting dinner ready.
Please check back for pictures of what we have done so far. Tomorrow Sunday, probably. I will try to show every detail and also the drawings we made, as well as a template for the curve of the truck's cab rear corner, which was a tricky part.
I didn't have time to take pictures but I will do it soon because it was not very hard to do this and it will look good. Others might want to do the same thing. The set goes in place of the driver side toolbox and fuel tank (or where an M35 spare goes).
The hard part was the cutting with a torch, which Preston, a long-time union pipe-fitter, knows how to do very well. Some of the hidden edges are not totally smooth, but that are... hidden. Or will be.
The pics of the Kubota machine being installed on the M818 conversion are here.
http://bunkerofdoom.com/travel/ss2009/index.html
Select "M8109 Build" from the menu.
Now Preston is going to make up the final part, the box-like assembly which will serve as the front cover for the enclosure and as a helpful step for this old geezer to get into the M8109 cab. This will take some TIG welding. We would have worked through the night but he and his lovely wife Sarah were going to entertain another couple for supper, so I had to hastily retreat when the time limit arrived so they could start getting dinner ready.
Please check back for pictures of what we have done so far. Tomorrow Sunday, probably. I will try to show every detail and also the drawings we made, as well as a template for the curve of the truck's cab rear corner, which was a tricky part.
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