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Old 12-25-2017, 07:30 PM
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Just picked up this thread...way late. Nice 1512! Got my eye out for a diesel, I’d love to have one! See that you’re a Toyota tech too...my cub is my release from that madness!
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Old 12-25-2017, 10:00 PM
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Is that one not the one that you brought to plowday?
I brought this one to plow day, i brought the 782 i had gotten from you too. I'm Gonna get some ag's and make it this year the date was just posted on facebook 4/21-22
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Old 12-25-2017, 10:02 PM
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Just picked up this thread...way late. Nice 1512! Got my eye out for a diesel, I’d love to have one! See that you’re a Toyota tech too...my cub is my release from that madness!
You are telling me with all the recall's and frames i do it's nice to come home to something simple and just be able to tinker on it.
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Old 12-26-2017, 06:39 AM
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You are telling me with all the recall's and frames i do it's nice to come home to something simple and just be able to tinker on it.
Not to get really off topic but yes. Frames not so bad, don’t mind them. Airbags and sliding doors in a car that could pass for a trash can not so much!
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Old 12-26-2017, 07:54 AM
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Not to get really off topic but yes. Frames not so bad, don’t mind them. Airbags and sliding doors in a car that could pass for a trash can not so much!
You should see some of the G04's we have had to do here lol. I live is a real high hasidic population area and they love sienna's and treating them like dumpsters. i've seen sliding door's screwed completely shut lmao. As far as frames go i just did the first 07-08 tundra frame for our dealership last week it sucked. The gas take dropped from the truck 18 months ago and had been sitting on our lot ever since.
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Old 12-28-2017, 04:15 PM
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Getting back into the swing of things. I keep burning out ignition switches so i started dinging into it. i found when i did my GR starter my hole was a little small and the starter would ark out while cranking. I pulled my starter today and fixed the whole and ordered a new switch from kubota it will be here tomorrow.

I installed my new muffler and tip and did a good PM service all the filters and fluid in the freezing cold.

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Old 12-28-2017, 04:18 PM
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Looks like you are ready for the white stuff.
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getting back into the swing of things. I keep burning out ignition switches so i started dinging into it. I found when i did my gr starter my hole was a little small and the starter would ark out while cranking. I pulled my starter today and fixed the whole and ordered a new switch from kubota it will be here tomorrow.

I installed my new muffler and tip and did a good pm service all the filters and fluid in the freezing cold.
Looking good John, I put a rubber grommet around my hole.
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Old 12-28-2017, 04:38 PM
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Looking good John, I put a rubber grommet around my hole.
I should have done something like that from the start but now that it's 7 degrees outside i just made the hole larger with my rotozip so i didn't have to pull the plate back off.

I need to order rubber mounts but i'm having sticker shock at 50.00 a piece.
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Looking good John, I put a rubber grommet around my hole.


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