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  2. #6242
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    From the sounds of it and the flat hood and 3 bolt hubs closer to '76.


    My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
    Joe Camel never does that.

    Advice is free, it's the application that costs.

  3. #6243
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    May 2017
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    Springfield, OH
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    Hello everyone. My name is Rusty and I'm happy to say I just entered the 6x6 world. After looking for around 3 years I finally pulled the trigger and picked up a 2003 Buffalo truck. It is in excellent condition needing nothing but regular maintenance. I'm very interested in getting it ready for winter with a plow, cab, and some sort of heater. I am very interested in some of the posts I've read about a blower pulling heat from the engine. Has anyone ever tried a heat exchanger on the exhaust? I have always been interested in the unusual and in my parts the buffalo definitely draws a crowd.

  4. #6244
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    Apr 2016
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    Hi RFULLON and welcome to the forum. As to your question about pulling heat from the exhaust: be careful! Having worked on airplanes, I sort of know about this process. You have to constantly inspect the exhaust for tightness and make sure that there are no leaks. Carbon monoxide is not to be taken lightly. Even drawing just heat from the engine compartment is a concern as fuel, oil, and other fumes abound. Enjoy your new friend. Also think about updating your profile to include your location. Again, welcome.

  5. #6245
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    May 2017
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    Manitoba,canada
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    Good morning,

    my name is Jason, I am from manitoba just picked up a old 8x8. Looks like it is going to be a lot of work but I love tinkering. been reading a lot of treads there is a lot of very good info on here and years of experience and knowledge. Looking forward to picking your brains and keeping you up to date on my progress.

  6. #6246
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    May 2007
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    Kings Mountain, NC
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    Hi Jason, welcome to the forum. Good luck with your rebuild.

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    Your site has helped me in the past. Thanks for all the information. I recently sold my bigfoot after 17 years and just purchased a new frontier 6 st. Looking forward to efi, axle extensions, tires and st tranny. havent taken delivery yet.

  8. #6248
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    Jun 2017
    Location
    Mississippi
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    Just found the site ,have enjoyed the videos and posts. I have owned six wheelers since the late 70's,first a Attex then a early model Hustler. Currently I have a Hustler 950, Hustler 980, and parts 950. I am in MIssissippi.

  9. #6249
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    Feb 2016
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    Hey duxhunt, where in ms are you? I'm in oxford.
    Last edited by dirtdobber; 06-08-2017 at 04:47 PM. Reason: Correct autocorrect goof

  10. #6250
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    bigfootbob and Duxhunt2, welcome to the forum.

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