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Posted by NO tools on November 11, 2006 at 13:55:26 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: Re: High Efficiency , Low Hours posted by Allan In NE on November 11, 2006 at 12:48:34:
Well AH let mee see. Better let me go out here and kick this ole 706 around a little and maybe he'll kick back with some sence. I am thinking that there is a 2 spool valve that we can mount on a small plate out side the cab. Then we can run the control rods through a small hole in the side of cab spot weld a small braket to that strut above the ash tray to put the levers on? NOW? i'am THINKING??? if we need a regulator i have for some reason got it in my mind that on a super m that had the auxiliary control valve they had a small in line regulator infront of the valve? I'am going out here and kick ole red around for awhile THANKS NO tools
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