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Here is what I see.
GROUP 16 SKID BASE ASSEMBLY
(Figure #) 56 - AOOOO AOO AFFFF SLAVE RECEPTACLE ASSEMBLY EA 1 1
(Part #) 72-5984 30554
The only thing here important is 72-5984
This is the first entry to the Slave Recpt. information. It has the figure # 56, but no Item number. That tells me...
What i learned out of watching that old stuff and old men is if you messed with them they would both kill you quickly ! So give both a wide berth ! Now over in germany i think they grind up old men and use them in kraut it smells like it anyways !
All of this is true. Remember, I am older than...
Poor old men. Maybe they need to be put out to pasture? But you gotta be careful about that. You KNOW what happens to a lame horse, from all those westerns you watched!
Yes, it is supposed to go to the back side of the ground stud. I thought long and hard about it all day. Then wire # P55Y2N runs to the starter, I think.
I set the woods on fire twice in Meisau, Germany. If its real dry, you need to keep a fire extinguisher near by. Or run it on a concrete pad.
What you need the video for? There is not much to it at all.
I cast my vote. Some of these trucks just make me float back a half century, (Never thought I would get to say that, 50 years ago!) and relive the old days. Every one is a winner.
If I remember right, and its been a while since I put my hands on a set. But the neg terminal goes to ground, (P55W2) then a ground wire (P55Y2N) goes from there to the starter.
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