Wow, thanks for the welcome words. This group is shaping up to be as cool as my Buell (motorcycle) boards
I do have pics, but the camera is charging and I can't upload just yet. I ran the batteries dry shooting the new toy. She's big, green, and beautiful! For "hearing protection" I had my iPod - not the best, but it functioned well enough. The truck was properly insured, but since we don't have a title yet I "appropriated" the Historic plate from my D350 pickup and zip-tied it to the back of the deuce for the ride home. My thought was also "who's gonna pull over a deuce", but since I am Murphy's Law on 2 legs....I figured I should at least give the impression of legality, LOL. Once it's titled it'll get it's own MD Historic plate. I think I'll modify it a bit though - I'm thinking either OD plate with black lettering (and the required decals), or a reflective orange/amber plate with black lettering. Something that "fits" the look of the truck a little better is all.
I like the yellow sign/sticker, I'll have to get one of those. Does anyone make repro metal signs for the dash? I have a couple that are seriously worn out and illegible...and they look like they may have useful information on them. I can read the "approved fuel" sign, the gearshift pattern (why did they put fourth down there?), parts of the ID plate...but there's one on the left I can't read, and a sticker on the driver door in turquoise about "before you pull the injection pump off" that's starting to fade. Looks like a troubleshooting guide for lack of power, etc.
Well, off to work. Friday is Monday for me - I work all weekend, every weekend...won't have free time to tinker until Weds
Oh, just in case - what's the best way to jumpstart one of these beasts? We've got an '05 Ram with a Cummins and 2 batteries, but it's 12v, not 24v. Will a regular jumpstart to one of the batteries work, or do I need to do something special? The guys at the yard had a plug that went to a connector on the post behind the passenger door...she seems pretty stout, tried to start for a while at the yard until I knocked on the fuel tank and said "do you guys have some gas?", but by that time we had to jump it. Left it run the whole way home "just in case", but the generator gauge read green the whole way so I'm sure they're charged back up by now.
Pics will be forthcoming, I promise.
joe