Go find an old operable dryer. ...doesn't need a heating element...
I think my wife would let me use our regular dryer and laugh at me.
https://jacksontn.craigslist.org/app/d/bells-washer-and-dryer-set/6864959934.html
1. eBay or Joe for a replacement?
b. Why a month? A month shouldn't hurt it.
C - hookers.
D. Oddside's Red Ale.
My bikes sit over winter with no problems. Are you considering Por-15 at all?
So, the kid stuffed his XX out in the back shed at gramma's last fall. His Mom heard of a natural cure for rodent infestation.
She recommended putting Irish Spring around inside the fairings. we made little bags of shavings and stashed them around inside.
He got it out the other day to start it up. He cleaned out what he could find. Apparently he didn't get it all. He says melting Irish Spring - is not all that.
Snort, yup.
(Right now it's thawed muck. Can't drive on the lawn, it's raining good now - so the salt is getting washed off the road)
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I can ask for more pucks as well.
My brother-in-law handed me a small stack.
Six to give away, PM me your address. I'll mail them for free.
I have a couple I use. They work well and stow well.
My F250 horn has not worked for years. I like that I just hear the locks click when I push the button on the fob. If I get home in the middle of the night, if the diesel clattering up the road doesn't wake them, neither does the horn alarm.
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burn out starters very fast on any of the new ones...
The old starters(late 50's,60's-70's)... I ran fords... they last forever especially the 6v starters on 24v lol...
The longer you crank them the better chance u have of burning them up.. a new starter can burn up after 2 starts...you need a Heavy wound starter that don't skimp on the gauge.
Read more: http://we-crash.proboards.com/thread/45672/24v-cranking-any#ixzz5j2CYSu2f"
The nice looking TI. I leave mine parked in the garage and gets away into the minuses, and it starts in the spring no problem.
... to back up the earlier statement that nothing on a XX will drop the battery.