- 737
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- Location
- Bothell, WA
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Maybe so, but from here it all looks worth it.Installed a commercial air ride seat, International from 2013 that I picked up at an auction a couple weeks ago. Still need to plumb it into the airline.
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So the work took a bit longer and grew in scope.
Is it just the angle, or is there very little clearance between your legs and the steering wheel? Any closer and it looks like you would be lacking in proper man-part clearanceInstalled a commercial air ride seat, International from 2013 that I picked up at an auction a couple weeks ago. Still need to plumb it into the airline.
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Still need to plumb the airline.
Found this when swapping seats.
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So the work took a bit longer and grew in scope.
M923A2: Well lets see. Installed 4 new 6LT batteries, I replaced the generator, installed my new cargo cover, I repaired an air leak under the dash, repaired an air leak at the left wiper motor, repaired two marker lights that weren't grounding, repaired a short in the transmission control by replacing a bad transorb diode coupling assy. on the 585 circuit, repaired the switch button on the transfer case shift lever and replaced the left headlight. Disconnected the CTIS for now and beginning to work on the ABS system.
Put a couple hundred pounds in the seat and it sinks a lot. But yeah, getting in when it's air'd up is a exercise in shuffle.Is it just the angle, or is there very little clearance between your legs and the steering wheel? Any closer and it looks like you would be lacking in proper man-part clearance
A real man just hauls them all out and hangs them OVER the wheel.Is it just the angle, or is there very little clearance between your legs and the steering wheel? Any closer and it looks like you would be lacking in proper man-part clearance
The ladies are always trying to make the world a prettier place, God Bless them!Everything on the truck seems to be in good working order, so I decided to clean the cab area, smells like old truck and other stuff. Not that I don't mind that smell, but wanted to just give it a good, cleaning.
Asked the wife while she was out running errands to pick up some general purpose cleaner, she comes back with Method pomegranate scented cleaner.
Ahhh, okay. Well, let's just say it cleans pretty good, and now the truck has a more pleasant aroma that seems to please the female genders.
I was thinking the same thing, or maybe just a slight smear of gear lube under the glove box.The ladies are always trying to make the world a prettier place, God Bless them!
You might want to get one of those diesel-scented Yankee Candles to put in the glove-box to take a little edge off that pomegranate.
That is nicely done; very cool:
I think that is the coolest bobber I've seen yet!View attachment 581467View attachment 581468Converted a m932a2 into a bobbed m930.
lolA real man just hauls them all out and hangs them OVER the wheel.
Normally I'd say a Parts Store (but they don't carry EVERY kind of spare).Got a nasty blister on my hand because the rubber button was rotten. I don't suppose anyone knows where you can buy new ones ?.
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