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It does have eco hubs and seems to drive very nice. I put 1200miles on it over 5 days getting home.
It is a wtec2 with the double digit display. The truck by default starts in 2nd. I never saw it in 7th for the trip. I didn't need to pay much attention to the gearing. It just drove...
Yes. The yellow controller operates the cab up and down. And yes, I need to move the lights. I am waiting on the safety bar to arrive before partially lifting the cab again, Generaldisorder's link worked cleanly.
I should probably start another thread for this but am curious how you feel on...
With help I slowly took the cab up as high as possible.
There are installed off road lights on the top of the bumper that the grill comes into contact with, keeping you from getting into the safety zone. That's what the seller's instructions were protecting. Just completely ridiculous...
My spare tire is on an UTV style electric winch with obviously again, it's own wired controller. It's interesting to see it listed in the panels control knobs. Many alterations have been performed over here. Wow.
When I push pump knob "in" a whirring noise occurs and a hydraulic fluid puddle...
I did not know about those controls until watching your videos. Here's a pic of the only controls my seller showed me. Now I need to get comfortable with them and see what's what. I've never used the bottle pump either. You and the rest of this forum are literal life savers. No joke, and I do...
Thank you for the critical details. It is very different than the instruction from my seller. It also appears that my system has been modified as I have an electric pump raise/lower with a control that looks much like a wired winch controller.
I'm going to quote my seller's incorrect...
Hello all,
I recently acquired a 1996 lmtv and have a question relating to safety during a cab lift for maintenance. The previous owner instructed me that the lift has built in safety catches as it goes up and therefore does not need to be secured, strutted, etc.
Now I left the cab up and...
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