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if that is the starter side you are welcome to this one, sorry It is new just don't have the nsn for it , if it looks close i'll check for a part number on it
http://www.aarcorp.com/gov/Mobility/Containers/containers_standard.htm
May find the name of brackets in these, that is what helped me find ones for mine, the Willard / Tanketics
http://www.aarcorp.com/gov/Mobility/Containers/Accessories/PDFs/ISU-Accessories.pdf
id your container and search NSN
Ground rods shall be driven into the ground so that one end of the ground rod is at a minimum depth of 8 feet below the surface of the ground, soil conditions and moisture also PLAY into it, I'll leave this Thread for the Grown Up's , I Wonder what the TM say about Grounding,.
When a true catastrophic failure of a brake system does occur, it is most commonly associated with some type of brake fade. Brake fade can be broken down into four main categories including: friction fade, mechanical fade, fluid fade, and domino fade. To best understand the causes of each type...
Ground rods (grounding electrodes) are only required if the generator is a separately derived system.as Suprman mentions , using the house ground will also will avoid potential step voltages ,
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