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OK i had the farm service truck's pump rebuilt and the noise difference was amazing! simple amazing, it went from a clack truck to a quiet normal diesel truck. i called the pump rebuild place and they said because the advances in the pumps stop working over time, i will say when the truck is...
Very Very cool as a body man myself i can appreciate the time, money, and effort you have put into this truck. until you do one you have no idea. now time to....:driver:
i just did one! do you have the special tools to get past the lock ring? if you do take the screws out and just pull on the turn signal mec. the wires will slide up for ya
So the other night all of the lights on the old service truck went out! and i found the headlight fuse melted in the fuse holder block. darn. well it was only a 25 amp one to begin with. oh well the service body's lights must be too much for it. So i found the brown wire coming out of the wire...
very true turning the screw up alone is not the answer the whole pump must be set for the increase of fuel, also if you go to far with the screw bye bye pump.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/56488-injection-pump-rebuild-some-pics.html
used it all day today moved the head card around escorted the combine around used the lights used the air to clean the hydraulic connections on the combine every time we took the head off and on yada yada so many uses for the old Farm service truck! lol
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