Almost
forgot; I've also got a picture of the braces I installed for the lift
arms. It's a machined aluminum block that
holds the arm
to the angle brace on the deck, and includes a .100" bottom plate to brace the
deck hole from
cracks.
It's a bit of machining, but saved a rusty deck from death.
Larry
Elie
PS, to
install the truck shocks, you need a couple of 4.5" x 5/8" bolts with locking
nuts or the equivalent. The gas
charge is NOT
as strong as the spring, so you can't cut 4' tall weeds very fast (but you
probably shouldn't anyway).
-----Original Message-----
From: Elie, Larry (L.D.) [mailto:lelie ford com] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:08 AM To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu Subject: (ET) Pictures available... I finally
found my life size jpg scans of the GE gauges. I can't post them directly
(87K) because of the 40K limit.
I've lost
track of who wanted them. Send me an e-mail and I will
reply.
I also have
pictures of truck shock absorbers on a GE deck, and the block and tackle version
of the lift assembly.
Those files
are 230 to 272k.
Larry
Elie
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