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Holy Moly! Somebody speak up! :shock: :D
DO NOT use starting fluid! Much Big Chance of Boom-Boom!
Seriously. You can damage your engine and yourself. Ether is for gas engines not diesel.
If you need something WD-40 is recommended 8)
Where is your M1009 stored? I've got 2 mufflers, unknown brand, for 2.5" pipe in good shape you can have. I'm in Los Angeles. Don't think they would be worth shipping but might figure something out. :D
Saturday is a better day for me but I'm not positive I can go so if it needs to be Friday I'll shoot for that.
Remember though Friday will be a crappy day to get home from there :lol:
I've wondered how hard it would be to pull the pintail off the mount and fab the 2" receiver in it's place. Then you could put the pintail on a adapter to fit the receiver. Gains ground clearance and looks more "authentic".
I found this info from somebody looking for them back in '95 :roll:
61 -- BATTERY POST CONNECTOR. Contact Point: Sgt James Cluka, Contracting Officer, (612) 632-7324, Fax (612) 632-7799. Notice of the Intent of the Government to place an order with Pro-Start Inc., P.O. Box 1295, Mansfield...
First. What the hell is that post for mounted to the front bumper?
As for the civilian contractors IIRC there are over 100,000 of them there. Blackwater is the name we hear but there are several companies there. Triple Canopy is one.
They stay in the green zone and leave it on specific...
Is it too late to mention use of headphones and earphones are illegal in many states? :(
Oh well, hope you have a good trip but not one TOO memorable :lol:
Just looked at the extractor and had an idea. Cheap too :D
Get a piece of the threaded hollow tube used in lamps, about 4" in length, and a nut & flat washer that fits it and a set of allen wrenches.
Cut a slot, or channel, all the way down the side to within about 3/8" to 1/2" of the other...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1958-REO-4X4-5-ton-rockwell-52-inch-tires-No-Reserve_W0QQitemZ290128317247QQihZ019QQcategoryZ80 765QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I'm guessing it would belong in this forum. Just thought it was interesting :)