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Great advice! Just changed both of mine, now need smaller belts. Gonna attempt rebuilds on old shells. Figure the new smaller pulleys will spin the alternators a bit quicker too. Put new brake lines on M1009 towards rear too. Used the copper alloy....bit pricey=(
Welcome aboard!! There's a truck in the pics? Darn, have to go back and look! roflmbo!
Lots of stuff here on site to help ya, from TM's to People!! Congrats on your recovery!! A hobby shared is better all the way around, my wife helps me with my trucks too! Very pretty young lady!
What? Twenty-five hours, mostly scrap lumber AND you are "happy" with it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and NO PICS?!
Oh the calamity!
ROFLMBO!!
If YOU are happy with it, it must be something to behold, so like I said to another "master...
WOW! The attention to detail is incredible and is to the creators credit. Some VERY impressive touches to be viewed in the news clip, imagine that there are quite a few more that we didn't get to see. Thanks Chappy!
I'm sure.left hand threaded bolts are like politicians. They MUST serve some purpose, but it has escaped me for most of my life. I guess with certain rotational directions, bolts MIGHT have a use. The other, nope.....worthless.
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