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I have mounted tank heaters in the heater hose on several tractor, pickups, and large farm trucks. They done the job as we never had any trouble starting them on the coldest days.
What's with the chain? That looks like crap. You wouldn't have that on none of my convoy vehicles. They will be stored in there proper place and that is not the place.
Four long pices of pipewith loops on one end of each. You use them on the extended boom to rase heavy loads. But you can't move the boom when you use them.
You know when you have been a bad boy when you brake the slip shaft and the u joint at the same time. Been there done that snow was deep and the wind was out and must have been coming out of North Dakota. Those things are heavy and a lot of fun to put back in there when it is just you . Oh yes...
I've got one on my 816. It's mounted on the cowl where the military had them mounted. Mine stays on all the time when the sun is out. I swear by them. A 24 will work on a 12 but a12 will not work on a 24 system.
I have a new 5 ton steering wheel I don't need. My 816 came with a deuce steering wheel. Changed it out what a difference.. Also a like a new deuce steering wheel any one need one?