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That looks like the filters/pump that I had to clean out from a Deuce from WRAFB in Georgia. I never had seen such a load of dirt, slime & debris in a filter canister system till I changed the filters after getting home. Lesson learned from that one when Murphy was else where! Good to hear that...
Murphy keeps an eye on roadbound truck trips & it is hit or miss, depending on how lucky you are for the miss. SS members seem to kick Murphys bad deeds to the curb when ever they can. Thanks guys for the Murphy deflections or repairs because of him/it!
I have access to the original manufacturers cleaner of the circuit board, HMDS, but getting to you would pose a big problem. Even after cleaning it, it wouldn't guarantee the board would be functional! Just a thought!
I sealed mine up with a yellow heavy duty tarp bungeed to the cab, no more water problems & the wind won't blow it away! 8) Now, after I get a turrent cover, the problems you are experiencing, will be the same ones I address! Thanks for the heads up!
Nice way to unload the M105, now how did you set it down without crunching something? I used to work for a small family business which had a Pettibone 15 ton crane; that crane was used for everything imaginable. Wish it was still around today to move stuff around the yard!
I believe your post count is too low to allow you to post pictures yet & the pictures will allow the experts here to identify what you have! They will be along shortly!
Sometimes, the surface temp of what you are painting has a lot to do with the finish. In your case, you are correct . If you are wanting a flat finish with a flat spray paint that won't cooperate, position what you are spraying in the direct sun & when the surface gets hot, paint it in light...
I noticed on the last can of tan that it would change color & texture while spraying. The can was well mixed, so that was not the problem. It ended up looking good, but was a strange ride getting there!
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