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I would have bet the farm on an oil leak in mine but like cpf240 says, mine was leaking fuel from a cracked fuel line nut at the injector pump. Very common problem with old lines and all that vibration.
Are all your next door neighbors running to your homeowners association yet? I bet you gained a lot of (what is he up to now) and (I wonder if he's going to ride those at 2 in the morning)
Nice looking job and a great way to repurpose an old trailer. How is the balance on the trailer nose working out? You may have to add a few leg supports.
im having surge brake issues when i hit bumps or have a heavy load in the trailer
What type of issues are you having? If the trailer brakes lock up and release (usually in rapid succession) when your slowing down it may be the small shock inside the surge brake is worn out.
Rick,
Time to give your camera a bath. Its always snowing when you take your photos. Its looking good, your buddy is going to have a great truck when you finish
Welcome from Otsego County; There is plenty of M35s out there to be had. They come across this site quite often. Just keep your eye on the classified section and you will find what your looking for. Try wheelspinner, he has a nice duce for sale in North Carolina. He Use to live in Oneida county...
Welcome back TankGrl, I see you took the plunge and bought the 1009. Now the fun has started, take your time and repair as you go. You will gain a lot of insight and help on this site, but most important of all just have fun.
Rick, What type of backhoe/loader was that in your July adventure photos? Are those the replacements for the older Unimog SEE tractor (small emplacement excavators)?
That is a lot of work for to convert to a CB. I use a working MX 6707 base with the 1730 mast. All you have to do is cut the upper section of the mast shorter (12-16") and manually tune the knob on the bottom of the base till you gain reception. It works fine for 2-3 miles out even with the...
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