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i used westfolks spin on type kits. I installed all three yesterday. The kits consisted of secondary fuel, primary fuel, and oil filters. They were quite easy and i love looking at new parts on my engine.
well im excited, i may have finally found my 109 in missouri. Im waiting on pics of it to come today. Hopefully ill be able to get it soon. When i do this is the way im going. [thumbzup]
I dont know anything about it. I was looking for a 109 as well and a member directed me to check this one out on craigslist. Another member on here whom i know called about it and im nearly certain he said it was a non turbo truck. That means it could be an lds engine. Im not sure how that...
well, i guess your gonna have to part it out. Ill take the troopseats, bows and cargo cover. Dont bother shipping it. Ill head that way this weekend and pick it up myself. roflgood luck getting it out brother!
Looks like a nice one too i already sent him a pm. He hasnt called me yet. Im not sure if he will allow me to get a trucking company to pick it up. Anyone have any guesses as to how much it may cost me to ship an article that big? Going from indiana to texas.
Well i figure ill keep an eye out for a good box. Finding a good truck seems easier than locating a box. The surge in " preppers " has undoubtedly affected the availability of the 109. Gov liquidation used to almost give them away. :-?
I want an m109. I cant find one to save my life. My question is this: could i just pick up a good m35 truck and change the bed out for a box? Is this the only difference between the two trucks? Is this going to be a difficult swap? I can get a box for relatively cheap from a place here in texas...