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Big Thanks to "Kevin K" over at SmokStak Who sent me the service AND parts manuals.
Will be uploaded to the TM section shortly.
EDIT:
Post in TM upload section inadvertently included the operators manual
The service manual isn't wanting to load for some reason
Thanks!
No parts or service manuals from Kohler. I asked.
Still working on finding the TO.
There was never a TM to my knowledge,......unfortunately.
I've seen units that have sold on GP that have a pouch attached to the rear door, on the inside for the manuals.
I pick mine up Tuesday...
When I completely went through my trailers, on one the brake shoes were on backwards. On another, bearings were trashed on one side and looked new on the other side. That side was missing a major brake spring also.
I replaced everything regardless of how it looked.
Spindles and drums were in...
The S-250 will be your best bet.
Will work on the Ford and will drop right in a CUCV M1028.
Seems like no two shelters are configured the same.
Lots of great camper build threads in here with the S-250.
Good luck
If the Craigslist seller bought it at a GP auction, he can still get it after paying the fee.
Then he could hand it over to you.
Other methods already mentioned.
I see that in the pic and that will work great.
Recommend same thing anyplace the hose has a chance of rubbing on anything, including the other braided hose.
Braided line is extremely tough, but not infallible, and these trucks aren't the smoothest in the vibration department.
Finally was successful in finding some information on this unit.
It's not a TM and not even the TO that's listed on the NF-2D unit, but this will cover the engine and generator.
Those are a known problem.
Several threads about them.
A lot of guys will drill/tap the insert for a bolt and washer to keep it from popping off.
Others weld something there to prevent it coming off.
Fun part (NOT) is getting it back on.
Driveshaft should be easier to fix.
Looks really good.
Dont forget to secure the braided line to the fenderwell.
It will chafe the heck out of it if it's allowed bounce around.
Also Recommend to put somethkng beteeen the hoses so they don't rub against each other.
Now you'll never have to worry about where to get replacement...
I just installed a brand new cooper/brass radiator.
Did a separate CUCV thread with pictures a week or so ago.
Extremely happy with it.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?170726-Installed-new-Copper-Brass-Radiator-in-M1008A1
Never heard back from Kohler via email, so called them today.
Success!!!!!!
They sent me the manual for the engine/generator set in PDF format.
Specs/schematics/etc.
Covers engine, generator, and remote panel.
Cant figure out how to upload PDF file to the TM section.
SUCCESS!!!!
Called Kohler this morning.
Cusromer service was extremely helpful!
Told him what I had and the model/serial numbers.
He knew by that when it left factory and still had a complete users manual on file.
Sent it to me in PDF format
Exactly what I was looking for.
Its not a TM...
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