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Buy some bucket immersion heaters and some fire extinguishers.
Or run the exhaust pipe under the seat..
Or run the heater hoses under the seat...
Sterno can under the seat?
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Yep Tim is right. I bought them on Ebay. They come in a set of 3. They are for the old SMALL postal jeep. There are other lockable handles available out there but I like the quality of the Postal Jeep ones.
The floor repair is not that hard if you are not 300 pounds fat like me. The hard part was bending over do to stomach pressing against diaphragm and not being able to breathe. If the floor boards are rotten enough they should be easy to pry off. The rusted sheet metal will take pry bars and a...
I am just curious why you don't just install genuine air ride seats instead? They are very comfortable and not real expensive if you get used ones.
I had one in the M820A2 and wow what a difference compared to the springer.
It's the reader feedback that gives me encouragement to continue to document my work and take pictures of the progress. i thank those that took the time to write compliments and encourage me to contribute more work. :driver:
In the M818 the connection point is on the driver side. It is a block with a shut off lever and an unused connection on the front. I just ran it along the floor on the door side. i used a 1/2" rubber hose to cover over the 1/4" copper tube. i used 1/2" metal pipe straps to holt the hose...
I was not sure if I should continue this thread due to lack of interest. However I decided to continue for my faithful followers.
My latest update to the truck was installing air ride seats. I bought a matching pair on Ebay for $400 delivered. These were low rider National brand seats...
If insurance is going to pay for it then why are you sweating it? Just let Case install one from their inventory and the insurance company will pay it.
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