But that's a Ford!
But that's a Ford!
Just need to replace the connectors and maybe the conductor. The brass things...Packard connector. The come out of the plastic housing...So the fix would be replacing the bulkhead connector or the entire harness
If this is what I think it is , its what I mentioned above post. I remember installing something like this 30 years ago in a doctors office by a ex Ray machineI wouldn't want to tell her that. I'd be MacGyvering a drain hose up to the pan then.
If you know, you know!
He said there is no fusible link. I bet there was.Just need to replace the connectors and maybe the conductor. The brass things...Packard connector. The come out of the plastic housing...
THat's cool Mike. Now I would need to rewire the basement so I could plug it in. LOLIf this is what I think it is , its what I mentioned above post. I remember installing something like this 30 years ago in a doctors office by a ex Ray machine
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I built a nice trailer from a smashed up rv. Strong as heck. If frame is not square tubing just box it in with flat.
No thanks. Although I do have experiences in such matters. LOL.I'll give you her phone number and you can explain that to her. I'm not getting through, you might be able to.
I tried the ignore thing first. That didn't work. Wrong order I guess.No thanks. Although I do have experiences in such matters. LOL.
My wife thinks since I'm good at solving issues like this. She needs to find thing for me to fix. Three main responses (all to say no) 1. Logic =If it can be easily explained to show it would result in far greater problem. 2. No time/money - "need to do it this way for now..." 3. When it's just too dumb/crazy for comprehension. "hell no" "where the F did you get that idea" When none of those work, you either flat out ignore, say you forgot or tell her she can do that if she want(but I have this other thing I'll be doing)
Will need to gusset the goose neck.
I would have to name it Sea-Bourbon!Here's a couple pics from the Woodward Dream Cruise, never seen such a large show/cruise, there was a lot of everything and some very unique rides
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Nice shop.It's been a very long time since this Bay was empty for more than a day. I even scrubbed the floor the other day. Lol
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He has a really nice shop. REALLY nice...Nice shop.
Only thing wrong with it is it's not on my propertyHe has a really nice shop. REALLY nice...
And that' when I set up folding tables and lay out parts to sort and work on.It's been a very long time since this Bay was empty for more than a day. I even scrubbed the floor the other day. Lol
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I'm actually getting excited about this car. I think my plan will be to restore the rear axel and springs, and front suspension first, so when the car is in paint, I can get it down off the rotisserie.....And that' when I set up folding tables and lay out parts to sort and work on.
Are you using both pug in locations be hind the refrigeratorTHat's cool Mike. Now I would need to rewire the basement so I could plug it in. LOL
Your shop location looks a lot like mine, wooded in and can't be seenIt's been a very long time since this Bay was empty for more than a day. I even scrubbed the floor the other day. Lol
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Yes, the couch is the demise of most retired men and women.When I sold my Business 24 years ago, I decided that I would not just come home and lay on the couch. So I built a Shop to keep me Busy..
I don't know what it looks like behind the old frig. It is a built in. THere's probably an extra outlet there.Are you using both pug in locations be hind the refrigerator