Whattya got left to do after that besides put the interior back in?
Whattya got left to do after that besides put the interior back in?

Yeah that’s a decent list. We’ll be getting there sometime Thursday.Rebuild t case
Change all fluids
Rock lights
Switch panel
Center console mount
Cab mounts
Power windows
Msd solid state relay
Wire fans
Spindle nuts
Rotate tires
Nut and bolt check
Gas tank breather
Check the tool box, pack and organize
Pick up rental truck and trailer Wednesday then Leave work and party to moab to meet @AgDieseler Thursday morning in moab.
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@Babaganoosh, what crimper are you using for the battery cable terminals?
I'm really impressed with it, my roomate has been using it to crimp after he adds solder into the joint.Same one I have. Super easy to use.
I’ve got one of those and they are awesome.
For reference here is what it looks like and how I have been doing the cables.
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I think it is the same one, back in the day I bought this because it was the only one that would do 0-12 gauge wire.Horrible freight sells some of them. I've got one
I had been debating about getting a crimper like that. I've had good luck using the hammer style in a 20ton press so I'm curious to hear feedback before I switch methods. I saw your picture of the crimp on IG, so I decided to make you post about here too by asking the question.
For reference here is what it looks like and how I have been doing the cables.
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No worries, thought I did it here.I had been debating about getting a crimper like that. I've had good luck using the hammer style in a 20ton press so I'm curious to hear feedback before I switch methods. I saw your picture of the crimp on IG, so I decided to make you post about here too by asking the question.![]()

Under hood use is one of my biggest drivers for getting one.The nice thing about the hand held hydraulic crimper is, you can use it under the hood or wherever. And if my old, weak hands can use it, anyone can. No force needed.
I don't think that, but maybe I have used too many impact wrenches and air hammers. Bad for joints.Under hood use is one of my biggest drivers for getting one.
And you're supposed to have old man super grip strength. That's what we call it around here. Seems like people that work with their hands get stronger grip the older they get.
NopeUnder hood use is one of my biggest drivers for getting one.
And you're supposed to have old man super grip strength. That's what we call it around here. Seems like people that work with their hands get stronger grip the older they get.
Yep.I don't think that, but maybe I have used too many impact wrenches and air hammers. Bad for joints.