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Now you have us all curious about where exactly you broke down. Where are the pics?
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Thanks, the fan straightened out just fine, using the built in anvil known as the front bumper, so I'm good there. Thanks for stopping and hangin out while I worked on putting it back together I hope yours goes together well.LowTech how are you doing now, need anything?
Very cool! Maybe some winter we come hang out w/ you and you and you can take us out & aboutLowTech, I recognize where you are on Roosevelt Lake. South side of the Eastern (Salt River) arm. Across the lake from you is Salome Wash (pronounced Sally Mae). Salome Wash channels a creek fed by springs on the Conway Ranch up on Greenback Mountain. Great crappie fishing at the north end of Salome. I fish Roosevelt a lot, but only in the winter when the drunken idiots that occupy the lake in the summer are staying home. I used to do a lot of hunting for mule deer and Javalina on the Conway Ranch. Beautiful, but rugged country north of the lake.
Glad to see you got the rig fixed and back on the road again.
Yes we were. I had just left that event, the Overland Expo. We were a "Featured Vehicle" and I helped w/ clean-up/tear-down. Just drove away that morning. As a friend said " . . . glad that didn't happen on the way to the Expo . . ."Hey, I see this 109 was just "published" in Popular Mechanics. That's pretty cool!
14 Extreme Campers Built for Off-Roading - Popular Mechanics
When my deuce was showing running that hot I cleverly had the radiator rodded out. When that expensive repair didn't work, I ignored the advice of a friend to replace the sender, and put in a new all mechanical Stewart Warner temperature guage from NAPA auto parts.She still reads that she's running @ 200 - 215 on the temps, but never acts like she's overheating . . . even after I shut her down. Is there any easy way to check if the gauge is reading correct?