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Did / Do they have a similiar set up for a LDS 465-1A to mount an engine driven hydraulic pump? Koch said it was on the LDT but not the LDS. i really dont have a use for a pump on my engine, but who knows what the future holds! :-D
i checked the info on my generator and the brand is a "redi-line". do a google search and it will come right up. they are sweet little generators. that might be the best option for your deuce. i stand corrected though, the unit in our garage is 1600 watts, not 1400 like i posted earlier. haha
Wow, that looks neat! i wonder how much it costs? I was thinkin about doing something like you are talking about, have 120VAC on my truck. I have a "Mechanical inverter" that my dad's friend gave me that works good. i dont know what to call it, but its basically a continous duty electric...
I think i might guys. I agree some of my best buys are impulse buys! Im still living at home, so if mom kicks me out, ill invest in bows and a canvas for the back! hahaha! Wish me luck!:-D
yea, i know what you guys mean. i should get my loans paid off, but i'd hate to see that LDS walk away. maybe it will still be there when i get them paid off...i hope. kenny kublo is a good guy and i know his trucks are nice. i guess ill throw more cash at my loans and hope to have them paid off...
I am currently looking at an M35A2 with an LDS-465-1A engine, winch, soft top, 35k miles, 1400 hours and real nice body on it for $4750. I read that the LDS-465-1A is between 180 and 210hp, where it seems like all the others (LDT-465-1D's and C's) are around 134hp. They have a variety of trucks...
I have been wanting a deuce for quite some time, and i have been researching it as much as i can. My dad and i build hot rods and have out own garage, so i think a deuce would be icing on the cake! I graduated college and got a full time job a year ago, and am starting to save up for a M35A2. I...
I appriecate the advise guys! i looked on the engine that i said was rebuilt in '98 and the engine looked a lot cleaner than the other ones i looked at. not that the others were filthy, but you know what i mean. I dont have an endless budget with one, but i'd rather get a good solid foundation...
I am in the market for a M35A2. I looked at some not too far from where i live where a guy has a bunch of them to choose from. I know i want to get one with a winch and a heater. My question is, is there anything i should stay away from, or anything i should look for when pick one out? It seems...
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