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What did you do to your deuce this week?

Jimma

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Drained fuel tank on one deuce, had old bad fuel. Flushed all old fuel out the best I could. Cleaned truck, adjusted the emergency brake, now replacing air line that goes to the air pressure guage on the dash.
 
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I have two of the same Pyle converters. They work great. You can easily find them on Amazon.com for less than $40. I snatched mine up at $25. Search "Pyle Voltage Converter". The 720 watt is what I run.
 

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Welder Sam

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Eh lets see... on the 109 recently done list.. air steer, mvt 395's, cargo bed, new hard top, fresh seats, and a winch. In the next month i hope to accomplish, nos radiator, new coolant hoses, spin ons, trade tandem rears for a single axle, swap hood, swap bumper(slight kink in this one), turn and head light swap to led, early 818 gauge panel install, new steering wheel, and have a new drive line made. Note: this is a minimum list. Wish me luck folks.

A fuel fired heater is also in the works... just gotta find time
 
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Seth_O

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Not exactly bare bones: pyro w/fuel turned up; added a full 12v system with civvy hitch/hookups and trailer brake; coolant filter; swapped to a 'D' turbo; and currently working on full hydraulic PS. So quite a few mod's, but nothing flashy. Yet.
 

patracy

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Oil changed in the candy smasher and the batteries are on charge. (Was a little weak) A little more PM work and we're ready for next week!
 

pegasus55

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Put "Herculiner" bed liner on the bed and steps, put the troop seats, bows and cargo cover back on after it dried a couple of days.
 

maxspeed3

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Finally got the transmission bolted back up to the truck after the clutch install. Shes been sitting for too long, a couple of months now, haven't had the time to get down and work on her very much with work... But today I'm hoping to adjust the clutch, since there is alot of free play in the pedal... I looked at the TMs and there a little vague on how to adjust the clutch...Has anybody done one recently with photos or videos to show how its done? Just looking for some tips so this new one doesn't burn out, because its a pain in the A** to replace one...


Thanks!
 
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