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  • Noel Woods
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    I really hate to see a machine left out in the weather and not maintained, especially a $20k machine. I'm sure you'll go thru this thing and get everything in order quickly. Good luck on the sort out.

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  • Sol
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    Looks like you have your hands full right there.

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  • foxvalley
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    Here is a pic of the 2010 HDI (trainwreck) Parts are ordered,will have her done, with any luck in a couple weeks.

    Last edited by foxvalley; 02-12-2014, 05:42 PM.

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  • foxvalley
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    Originally posted by ARGOJIM View Post
    I don't like Armorall because if the machine sits in the sun the chemicals in it will cloud up the finish which is why it says on the label not to apply in the sun. The BleechWhite actually cleans the machine and leaves a shine on it.
    Thanks, Ill have to give it a try, especially if it has a nice shine.

    Really got into the 2010 HDI today,has way, way more hours than the gauge says. New clutches,chain,a few chain tentioners, and all the guides,couple out bearings, new apolstery for the seats and backrest, the list goes on....and on....Will post a couple pics.

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  • ARGOJIM
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    I don't like Armorall because if the machine sits in the sun the chemicals in it will cloud up the finish which is why it says on the label not to apply in the sun. The BleechWhite actually cleans the machine and leaves a shine on it.

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  • JoeMeg
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    Originally posted by foxvalley View Post
    It's a crying shame to see a 2010 HDI in this kind of shape,with only 89 hours on it.
    Not if the price was right.

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  • Nubs
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    We like pictures

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  • foxvalley
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    Thanks for the help, the heat gun seems to to the trick. I'm also a big fan of using armorall for the final wipedown,it really puts a nice finish on them.
    But first there are a lot of internal issues that I am going to start today, including taking off and rebuilding both clutches,repacing lots of chain,brake pads,emergency brake,reapolstering all the seats and backrest, just to name a few. It's a crying shame to see a 2010 HDI in this kind of shape,with only 89 hours on it.

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  • Noel Woods
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    Here is a Hustler 980. One side of the tub had the heat gun technique to remove oxidation, the opposite side was not done to compare the effect.

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  • Buzz
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    armor all or similar is worth a shot.

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  • ARGOJIM
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    I clean my machines with Westleys BleechWhite and a soft stiff brush ( I'm using a 30$ horse brush) a course brush will counter the polishing effort. If it's really faded use a Heat gun, no chemicals, work slow to not distort the body.

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  • foxvalley
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    Buffing out HDI

    I'm working on a 2010 HDI that was left outside, uncovered for it's entire life,and would like to buff out the unit,anything special,or special compound needed?The unit is black. Thanks.
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