Clay James
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That's a really nice deck! Looks well thought out. I'm also planning something like that since it's hard to get in and out with the trailer attached.
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Here are some more pictures to show the way it stays up. The last photo from post 159 is just showing the pivot hinge, I showed that because with the pivot I used there would have been a big gap between the deck and trailer so there is a 6" deck area behind the hinge point to fill that space. These pictures show it better. Also the last pic is of the deck hitting the ladder bracket, after seeing the picture I can probably just cut a 45 degree angle in the deck support thats hitting the ladder.Very stylie. In the last photo, is that how you're keeping it folded up when not in use? I'm not understanding how it works.
yes the slotted stuff is the extruded aluminum framing that I got second hand. There are lots of brands of it 80/20 is a common one, ITEM, BOSCH, TSLOTS, PARKER, and Maytec are some other brands. The decking I got from a local extrusion company I found. There are some regular angle pieces also. Its all screwed together with the extrusion fasteners and pop-rivets holding the decking on. If I had a aluminum spool welder or something I would have gone a different route and not used the t-slotted framing.Is the aluminum you used to make it pre made stuff that you cut to size?
Reverse Light Kit:
For some reason my truck came with marker clearance lights on the back (which worked) as well as reverse lights (which didn’t work). I had always just assumed some switch or wire was broke and that’s why the reverse lights didn’t actually work. At some point I discovered that the a2 deuces and M109a3’s didn’t have reverse light systems. I guess my late model 109 just had many of the items that the new m109a4’s were getting even though the reverse lights didn’t actually light up. I never really needed backup lights with the IR backup camera I installed but nevertheless I hooked them up this spring when I had the cab apart. I did start making a reverse light switch kit based off of Gringeltaube’s original design.
Instructions on how to make one or to purchase the kit in the classifieds can be found here: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...ITCH-KIT-***&p=1323786&viewfull=1#post1323786
Hey Jericho, I think I have parts to make 1 more. PM me if interested.Hello peashooter. Wondering if you are still doing the gauge pods Andy
Yeah, I actually bought some SSP brand reusable hose and fittings for this last year but it used a slightly smaller ID hose and the connectors weren't as idiot proof as I had hoped so I didn't trust my assembly of them. I ended up just having a hose made with the swaged fittings. If I had more time to do it right, I would have gone the route you did with your nice fuel filter & hose setup in THIS THREADAaron your truck is a thing of beauty ! I especially like your stainless hose ! Though why didn't you go with the reusable fittings ? That way it's field repairable. I also really like your movable deck ! Awesome !
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