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This is a cool thread, Good looking out Plowboy.
I took a few pictures this summer. I live in the far north burbs of Detroit. I do enjoy driving in the City when I get a chance. People just seem to magically get out of your way.:shock:
They have the same placement on the 109 as the Deuce. Right behind the drivers door. Dell your M-109 had a water thank mounted where the tool rack usually is installed.
The M109 I got off oddball has one on the drivers side, the spare tire is mounted below it. Let me know if you need anything for your project Dell. It would be my pleasure to send it to you.
Dell I have a few extra ones used on the hummer, Can I donate 1 for your bobber project..? All I have is the bracket no tools. Tractor supply has them.
I agree with HASSON1991, as long as all the pre manufactured parts are U.L. listed and the parameters for each part falls within the design specs of a power steering unit, there is no liability per say. I would contact a lawyer and reup on your liability insurance. Personally I am insurance poor...
I did it since there might in the future be a starter issue and its better to be safe than sorry. Simple, cheap, easy fix. Also of note since a few hundred guys took the Doggs advise and are happy.
IHMO, Your equipment must have a U.L. rating for the original intended application. If the equipment falls under the same parameters as the UL intended use your system would be safe. The hydraulic cylinder only will pull and push a certain PSI constant. I may be out on a limb, But thats how my...