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Try BenzWorld.org some say A quick and easy hack for this problem is to jumper the small lug on the starter to the big lug until you fix the under lying problem. Hope this helps. keep us informed, (as) that is a common problem.
Hopefully you will get some support..Have members meet up chill chat..Every event is an event worth supporting. We have have one organised, and I will post pictures of the (hopeful) support and attendance.
I have used surplus co-ax for numerous jobs to use the stuff up. Anything requiring light to medium single wire connection is a very good way (and cost effective) to use it up. (If the outer is not too stiff and or thick to look out of place and the inner is decent single wire copper). Though I...
Welcome, and Yep, that is what the hobby needs alright, Both there in the U.S, and here in the U.K. New Blood. Well done keep up the interest, Read up, wise up and go get yourself a truck. You will have plenty of support and friendships.
This is the result after a hard days night! work. (just finished and cleared up), it's 00-35 am. We are well pleased with the result, and ready to display at an up coming event this month.
https://youtu.be/liEAwYNFhWg
Degradation does not apply in your case, your going to burn it. Storing with a small vent would be ideal. And the benefit of the heat would be better settling and easier mixing filtering and pumping. Waste oils fine. The "other fluids should not be highly inflammable stuff however. (petrol etc.)...
And of course just reading through these opening threads in "today's posts" will educate plenty about the hobbies, various vehicles, and equipment galore. Welcome to the green disease, try to meet up with near members near to you, and attend shows and events etc.
Yes. The maximum load is 10,000 LBS. The 816 has two lifting rams, the M62 has one. Both specification lifts are the same. I will go out in the cold and dark, into the shop, and take a picture for you as we can't find the details in any of our T.M.s (all they say is "refer to data plates"!.
A rare and fabulous looking truck, and all that original kit. That is all well worth restoring and preserving. I did think it was an Auto car or a White.