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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 31071 |
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Posted: 07 Nov 2024 at 6:24pm |
Ride to Minneapolis to get the New To Us Living Quarters trailer the wife was groaning about the Right WS Glass, had Etch from a bad blade, and was starting to smoke a bit. Had bought the seal, had intended to have a WS Service come and change them both but alas bought the two glasses and installed ourself HERE. Then to kick me in the teeth a Little Harder, the starter on my newly recovered Super Duty that I had CONSIDERED should be changed during the big work, gave up.
KW The Worst of two WS Both got replaced with a New Seal Ran out of time and left lock strip out a few days. Once was back in and Glasses cleaned. Then that 25 year old Finally Gave It Up 7.3 Starter, Got my $$$ Worth from that one!! |
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Codger
Orange Level Joined: 23 Dec 2020 Location: Utopia Points: 2039 |
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Have all new glass for my B-61 once I decide to get off my duff and put it back on the road. Near every piece has been opaque around the perimeter for many years and scratched up.The wing windows are bubbled and yellowed in the center which is typical of glass that old, (1957).
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 31071 |
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Uncertain How the previous owner slipped this to FedEx but this arrived as a shipped 30# Package. Closer to 130#. Now to set up and install a slide out 'Drawer' for it in the rear Trailer side compartment. 1" Square steel, angle iron and 200# Slider Rails should do the trick attached to the internal trailer framing. That will give plenty of Air for cooling, engine op and ability to exhaust Outside of Trailer.
Some slight Fiberglass scuffs, a little resin and those will be fine. Noted as Less Than 110 service hours. Now need to buy 20# Cylinder and hose/regulator assembly, then wire in either hard wired or to a side installed outlet and just plug in as would Outside Electrical service. |
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