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Re: cab heater
Got the cab on, thermostat, temp. ga., tank heater, hot water heater etc. Had heat from the heater within minutes. Only put in a 160 degree thermostat. Temp ga. got up to 160 and held there for over an hour. I put in a thermostat for a 1965 Renault, it's an inline, fits into the upper rad. hose. I'll post the details later. I took some photos today.
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Re: cab heater
By the way, I painted it with gray Rustoleum because I have cases of it for the campers I build and this is in no way a restoration project and figured anything looks better than yellow with rust splotches.
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Re: cab heater
thats pretty awesome work could you give us a parts list? I'm in the process of adding 9 inch extentions to my plow. With the 9 inches of snow we got today I'm wishing it wasn't in the shop right now.
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