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Complete wiring diagram for my truck...
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Wow. That's awsome - esp with no listing or posters
Yeh, that was pretty much it for sales. But no complaints. I hate babysitting junk while dozens of people turn their nose upat it. Lol. Handfull of people that actually bought stuff was great. I got some cleanup done in the garage and even mowed some leaves.
Was going to finish mowing the front after I put the yard sale stuff away. But, the mower would not start again. Acted like no spark. :(
 
Yeh, that was pretty much it for sales. But no complaints. I hate babysitting junk while dozens of people turn their nose upat it. Lol. Handfull of people that actually bought stuff was great. I got some cleanup done in the garage and even mowed some leaves.
Was going to finish mowing the front after I put the yard sale stuff away. But, the mower would not start again. Acted like no spark. :(


Bonus sale...
 
I did have a :mad:moment earlier when I went to move the Duster. Opened the door and - this...

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Not a difficult fix, cordless drill:lol:
Figure out where its from? wiper pivot or window seal?
i found a leak once with heater on high,and a shop vac (clean) exhaust taped into window. Spray suspect areas with soapy water.
 
Take a light and see what's wet an dry above it.
Vent clogged?
Or wiper seals?
Mine is usually the special '67 windshield gasket. At least thats not a problem for your Duster.
 
Not a difficult fix, cordless drill:lol:
Figure out where its from? wiper pivot or window seal?
i found a leak once with heater on high,and a shop vac (clean) exhaust taped into window. Spray suspect areas with soapy water.
Been through all that and more previously. Has been good for a couple years. Now this. :soapbox:
 
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