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Posted By: Leeann
on 07/15/09 02:21pm
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Trish Davis wrote: ![]() Leeann-- Help me! That damn Honda. The generator, not the car. New module and still it's not making electricity. Got a clue for me? You spin the stupid thing with a drill to excite it like in that link? '73 Concord 20' Class A w/Dodge 440 - see profile for photo |
Posted By: Trish Davis
on 07/15/09 04:06pm
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Uhm, no, because that link went away with the Mac that's at Greg's. I'm not sure who Greg is, other than Dan knows him. Send it to me again, please. ...and you wonder why you're the den mother... |
Posted By: Trish Davis
on 07/15/09 04:13pm
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whiteknight001 wrote: ![]() In the photos these are six lug wheels, will get size. Don't know if that helps... They are on split Budd rims, in-and-out coined --a washer on every other lug. 16" wheel and tire size, both. 7 1/4" centers. Which translates into 17.5 wheels and 8R 17.5 tires. Mark, I spent forever searching for mine and was lucky to get 6 (with Michelins) for $2000. There are custom wheel places to avoid. |
Posted By: whiteknight001
on 07/15/09 04:49pm
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Trish Davis wrote: ![]() They are on split Budd rims, in-and-out coined --a washer on every other lug. 16" wheel and tire size, both. 7 1/4" centers. Which translates into 17.5 wheels and 8R 17.5 tires. Mark, I spent forever searching for mine and was lucky to get 6 (with Michelins) for $2000. There are custom wheel places to avoid. Trish, One piece 17.5's with 8R17.5 tires? That's the correct size to look for? Yeah, if you got yours with Michelins for $2000, I'd say that was noting short of amazing. I'd long since forgot the joys of Budd rims... and how many times I've changed tires and worked around them, without a safety cage (and that's only marginal protection if it decides to let go...). That's one factor to add in, if I wind up going for this 1966 Travco. Thank you for watching out for me. I get a feeling it's not over yet- I may ask some more things... Mark 1972 Mobile Traveler 20' Dodge B300 Class C "The Kobayashi Maru" Trans- Prarie Land Craft "Requiescat in pace et in amore..." |
Posted By: Leeann
on 07/15/09 06:33pm
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http://forum.doityourself.com/outdoor-po........onda-eb5000x-generator-no-ac-output.html http://www.justanswer.com/questions/1tldj-picked-black-max-gx390-honda Got 'em? |
Posted By: Trish Davis
on 07/15/09 06:48pm
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Leeann wrote: ![]() http://forum.doityourself.com/outdoor-po........onda-eb5000x-generator-no-ac-output.html http://www.justanswer.com/questions/1tldj-picked-black-max-gx390-honda Got 'em? Thank you, Leeann. You may have my internal organs to auction on ebay. |
Posted By: whiteknight001
on 07/15/09 08:28pm
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Trish Davis wrote: ![]() Thank you, Leeann. You may have my internal organs to auction on ebay. I feel a lotta love here... rotflol ![]() and I didn't aerosol my computer monitor... Mark |
Posted By: Leeann
on 07/15/09 08:30pm
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Ummm...you can have 'em.... (but I did, Mark). Just put up a couple new pics on the ceiling...take a look. |
Posted By: whiteknight001
on 07/15/09 08:49pm
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Leeann wrote: ![]() Ummm...you can have 'em.... (but I did, Mark). Just put up a couple new pics on the ceiling...take a look. Leeann If you put the pic's on the ceiling aerosol style, that's called "doing a Sistine"- as in Michaelangelo's mindboggling Vatican ceiling! It takes consummate skill! I've only done it once- while I was living in a mobile home. I'd rather see you keep your organs... I mean, I'm an organ donor, and an organist, that's enough dedication for one mere mortal like myselph... but if I were to donate a specific organ, I'd be torn between two replies: #1 Donate my body to science- scare the bejesus out of a bunch of med students when they hear that what they are doing for extracurricular activities will make them end up just like me... smell, bloat and all... #2 Donate my colon. Second only to my heart, it is the most active organ in my body. My bladder comes in a respectable third. My brain? Grab a popsicle stick, have at it- instant brain salad. No life there. Just keepin' my head sufficiently plump to wear a baseball cap. I couldn't resist... Mark |
Posted By: Trish Davis
on 07/16/09 09:20am
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Huh. I'd rather have a working generator than 2 kidneys. Plus, I'd drink much less coffee. |
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