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Well, I wouldn't swear to it but I imagine that you may have cooked your PCB (Start Box). I suggest that you download the TM's (Technical Manuals) for your truck. Especially the -10 book... It will explain how the truck should be started - with delays required to restart if if didn't...
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Like @Ronmar suggested - Download the TM's (Technical Manuals).
They have part numbers and instructions on how to repair these "toys".
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Might very well be that the TC lever needs adjustment (like you mentioned). Remove the floor board and see if it works a little better? If so, a little adjustment will improve it - before you ruin it - by running it partially engaged.
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Well that is pretty amazing! Welcome to the Outfit! No telling how it ended up with that paint job, but I imagine somebody had to have a little "pull" to be able to paint it like that. Good looking truck!
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And even though it is cold outside, I would take a few minutes and crawl under the truck and check the torque on the starter bolts after about a week. Guessing that could be 14 or more starts a day... If they have loosened up you need to know it before it starts chewing up the flywheel.
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Yes Sir. I had a pair of welders that I worked with back in the early 80's. They taught me a lot. I spent many hours learning. Yessir, at 65 myself I am starting to slow down a little...
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It is still classified.
Limited to US Government Agencies Only.
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I got this clip out from a friend when I asked the same question that you had...
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Don't know about the troop seats, but the bed sides and tailgate store in the center of the bed. Pop open the metal plate, slide them in the first two need to be stacked , then pushed to the front, then add the second two.
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Welcome to the Outfit!
First thing you aught to do is download the TM's (Technical Manuals) for your 803. Having those easy to browse will help you troubleshoot any problems that arise. And even though they will BORE you to death, just looking through them will make you smarter. If nothing...
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Generally the starter that requires a smack with a hammer has a dead spot on the armature or maybe the bearings are worn. You might take it apart and lightly sand the armature to clean it up. That might bring it back to life... Or not. Where did it come from? Straight off the truck, or was...
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