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OK guys, thanks, I'll try to remember this time :D And Gamagoat1, yup, I checked and found some pics of those used to tow the M37. So now I'm all squared away.
BC
Hey gwalker, exactly why I asked. Have an old Chris Craft with generator, two batteries with selector switch, and ammeter. Watch ammeter and charge each separately until charged. I know you can't charge individually in a Deuce, but would be nice to know how much they juice they are taking...
Anyone have an ammeter installed in your Deuce? Personally, I think it is a better indicator of whats going on with the electrical system than just the charge meter. Lets you know the condition of the batteries better and how quickly they are coming back to full charge etc. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
BC
Towbar attaching question. In the pic of the front of the M37, are the towbar adapters in the correct position or should they be flipped over? Recall a Bjorn thread that showed a busted one because of improper installation, but can't remember which was correct now.
Thanks,
BC
Too far away
Too far away to do you much good, but my recollection is that the pictured crates all have parts for a gasser fording kit. Air intake extension, pipe with clamps to support it, a new mushroon cap, and some exhaust parts, I think a piece of exhaust pipe and a heat shield. On the...
RE: Re: RE: Can
Just for the record, it happened again just now. Tried to send pics, no go. Same thing, says attachment box full, but nothing in there. :deadhorse:
Adapter size
Some pics comparing an adapter with a 3/4" pin and a 1" pin. Notice a little more meat on the 1" pin adapter, so drilling out would weaken it somewhat. The tab that the pin hole is in is proportionally smaller.
BC
Having been born and raised pre touch-screen, led light, mouse click, voice activated, keypad actuated, digitized, computer operated, voiped, text messaged, remote controlled and so on and so on, I love my mechanical three lever switch :D
I understand that possibility also M1075, but that brings up the question of whether the 3/4" pin is sufficient for the job if a 1" was intended for it. Probably so, but just looking at options.
Moot point now anyway, as gimpyrobb pointed me towards a set with 1" holes that I scooped up.
BC
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