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My first multifuel?

KN6KXR

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Hydraulic Clutch?
Air actuated clutch release (defeat?) cylinder. Operated from rear deck just forward of drag winch to engage/disengage crane/winch hydraulic drive. Little fuzzy on it as I've just started goofing with mine. The controls on the deck have this clutch pedal defeat item, power divide to winch or crane, and hand throttle. Went to move the truck and had no clutch pedal drove me nuts for about 10 minutes before I realized I'd left the actuator lever in the engage position.....
 

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I reassembled the horizontal line and the depressions with several wooden and plastic hammers, not iron.
Save time and no putty.
I come back as close as possible with the sanding of the primer, several coats if necessary.
You may have seen the torch in the photo.
 
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KN6KXR

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That.... is a lot of work! Envious of your progress.

Are you all going by hand or is this a combination of blasting, DA sander and hand? Would like to see pictures of your mess. I think my work area is similar and I have similar things on the long list so am curious to steal your methods. All my best ideas are stolen!

Left side rocker repair bends look interesting. Shear, brake and TIG would be handy items. Thanks for the pictures!
 
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