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I broke my winch on one. So now I push it a little with the bumper and if it looks too
stout, I use my backhoe on the roots. When I do go to pulling on it, I use my pintle
hitch. The root systems on pine trees here in the Wyoming high country are rather
shallow. Good luck and don't do it...
nopicsrobr
Nice job and cool looking. I want to do this same conversion with my duece
with some of the same mods/equip, how do you do the bob suspension????
WildBillnopics
My truck is presently buried under the snow in the Wind River Mtn. here in N.W. Wyoming. But I'll get some pictures. I've got to repair a broken brake line first - does anyone know where I can get a look at a picture or drawing of the hydralic brake systm of a 1966 Kaiser
duece?
Wild...
See my explaination of the starter relay problem I was having...
Take out the starter relay and wiring. Then take the wire that runs from you cab and connect it directly to your starter. Should work - unless your starter button is bad, which does not happen often. Wild Bill
I was having a starter problem with my 1966 Kaiser/Duece and it was the starter relay. After calling a vendor in Ogden, Utah, I was told that the
starter relay was a redundant system and that the new trucks do not have them. They said I could take off the old one and wire my starter button...
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