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You will be fine, check the gages and keep around 2100 RPM. Remember the only thing to fear is fear it's self. Heck I drove a M-109 from Florida to Michigan and a Deuce from So Cal back to Mi as well. Stay in the right lane and you will be fine. Good luck and call me I am not far away if your...
:idea::!::idea:Unless the dc power is connected to an inverter to convert the DC power to AC you will not get shocked. Keep the connection dry anyway to save on your system.
I was thinking of back feed to protect the line workers and SAFETY FIRST. I do agree with the interlock system. I just went a different direction.2cents
The only input I have it to always install a manual transfer switch. When it comes to utility power you are dealing with death or a disaster if the system is not installed properly. Also ground the MEP with at least 1 ground rod and check the acorn nut for corrosion on the home ground rod...
I have never in my life heard of a deuce tank getting dipped by any LEO. As well as being pulled over in the first place. The data plate on the dash will answer any concerns if asked. If you were driving a commercial truck I can see it.
I believe the guys name is Ed Winfield. He started out making motorcycle cams with individual lobes pinned to a shaft. When he first made automotive camshafts, he was using a homemade cam grinder his mother gave him the money to buy. It was a grinder he converted into a cam grind machine by...
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