Anyone know where to get a manual for not sure but guessing early 70's Max IV. Is there any identifying characteristics to know about what model? There's not any serial numbers or tags I can find.
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I took picture today and tried posting but the file size was too big, I'm trying to figure out how to shrink them to get them up or I'll try again tomorrow and set the image size on the camera when I take them.
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I just spoke with Dan at Recreative Industries and his best guess is mid 70's. Once I get the engine off and can get to the serial number on the tranny he can give me a more definate answer. They only have manuals for the newer ones and couldn't direct me to one for this old, is there any more resources for a shop manual? He said that a new tub and upper would fit this. Has anyone tried this and what mods did they run into or did everything line up and drop in?
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If the body is HDPE, you could repair it yourself by welding. I was a little skeptical when I've read about doing it, but it really does work and it holds together. Save some money and try plastic welding, at least untill you know how much you will invest in the rebulid.
I thought about that Duckhunt, I saw a plastic welder at Harborfreight in Tupelo for 40 bucks. There's lots of welding though all four corners and the hole seam on the front right where the hit something, I guess I could try it and I'm out less than 100 for everything. Thanks
I thought about that Duckhunt, I saw a plastic welder at Harborfreight in Tupelo for 40 bucks. There's lots of welding though all four corners and the hole seam on the front right where the hit something, I guess I could try it and I'm out less than 100 for everything. Thanks
I used a $5.00 soldering iron (the pen type) and a 5 gallon bucket. Works great! A little hot on the fingers
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