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When I have a problem, I go to your posts. Not indirectly, directly. Most of the problems are those that reoccur. Why invent the wheel when you have such good pointers?
Thanks from all of us. You are an invaluable resource.
With a multi-meter and Bjorn's posts, I think anyone with some time and study can work on the M35 wiring, or really any other MV.
I am in shock at what I have learned in the past few months. Honestly.
I got some convoy lights from TNJ Murray last year. No instructions.
I got some pics of the instructions, pics of blue prints are not easy to read! And finally got around to doing the job.
It took a while to understand the light mounting on the poles but I got thru that.
Then came the...
Re: RE: Crude oil
Oil comes from porous rock formations. It is abrasive material naturally. Simplified, it is distilled in 'cracking towers' to eliminate the impurities from the formation and separate by weight the various products.
Some oil is more suitable for fuels, Lybia produces the...
Mine is all contracted for or I would send you all you could stand.
It is dirty and full of crap, that is why we 'refine' it for use.
About the only usable product straight out of the ground is 'well head gas' which is naturally occurring gasoline. Take a quart of WD40 and ad to it for use...
I began work on the M135 this Winter. It began in rough shape.
I put on a hardtop, new tires and painted some. I go back to work on it now with the cooling of the temps here.
I posted that, but within minutes I was saying to myself, Bjorn is going to jump on here and tell me to check the ground. Crap! I can see into the future it appears. :D
What put me to thinking on that is I recall looking at the control lever and noticing how weathered it appeared. I did...
I really cannot think of a better farm truck. The dropside will allow loading from virtually any angle. And, Bonham has a type of gumbo mud that will rapidly stop anything not four wheel drive and many of those. My wife is just glad it will not be in the driveway with the other two.
It looks like new rubber on the front windows, a new fuel tank sending unit, a new front headlight and service is all it will need, other than fixing the fuel leak.
It will spend the next years as a farm truck, parade vehicle.
Returned last evening. Got to GL around 1:15 pm. Great folks at Hooks. Put water into the batteries. Got a battery jump from the crew on site, warmed it up, put it into gear thinking this is one heck of a way to find out if it has a transmission, observed a diesel leak under the engine, put...
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