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Old 01-09-2014, 10:13 PM
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Keep up the good work, and thanks for updating us!
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I'm watching this closely as I've got a 1000 to work on later this winter. Looks like you are making great progress! It's great when you can involve the kids, too.
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Thanks guys, im doing stuff here and there on it. its still pretty rough but it is finally starting and driving. The spring assist makes a big difference by just the feel, wish I had it on a couple Of my other ones. I bought an IH cub muffler and received it yesterday, not sure what series it's off of but looks like it might be a quiet line, its big! It fits horizontally up front right behind the grill screen so I am going to fab up some mounts and put it in there, its going to make it very quiet I'm sure. Anyone know if this is a quiet line muffler? Again i know its not and 800 muffler but scarce isnt even close to describing them. Here is the link

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That's a QL muffler. I wish I saw it before the auction ended. I need 2.

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Thanks guys, im doing stuff here and there on it. its still pretty rough but it is finally starting and driving. The spring assist makes a big difference by just the feel, wish I had it on a couple Of my other ones. I bought an IH cub muffler and received it yesterday, not sure what series it's off of but looks like it might be a quiet line, its big! It fits horizontally up front right behind the grill screen so I am going to fab up some mounts and put it in there, its going to make it very quiet I'm sure. Anyone know if this is a quiet line muffler? Again i know its not and 800 muffler but scarce isnt even close to describing them. Here is the link

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It's been a while since I posted on the 800 but I made some progress on the rear fenders. They were rotted in a few areas and the battery tray was very roached. I filled some areas with weld that would take it and today I cut out some bad areas, made some patches and welded in. Also cut out battery tray, made a new one and welded it in. Got a bunch of grinding to do and more filler. Going to take Dougs advice and use the type of primer he recommended. It's coming along, quite a few hours in this one but I'm wanting to do it slowly.









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Looking good Mike.
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Great job on the fender repairs!
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