Mike,
A good Radio Shack will have the reducer. The one here in town, I live in a
small town of less than 9,000 people, has been absolutely no help at all. I
was looking for the reducer and he told me he didn't have one and couldn't
get one. Then I needed some vanished wire to rebuild my horn. Again,
Didn't have it and couldn't get it! Now this guy has been in town for about
a year and never seams to be busy at all. I wonder why!?! Well I spoke to
my Dad who lives in Milwaukee and he took me to his local Radio Shack and
there was everything I needed for both projects. Moral of the story! If
your local guy doesn't have it, check a bigger town. Seams that people just
won't go out of their way to get and keep a customer now a days! Pity!
John "Rock" Rockefeller
1949 3100 "Eeyore"
----- Original Message -----
From: <MLayton324@aol.com>
To: <dbr@powerweb.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 5:56 AM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] question concerning my 50
> john
> in regards to removing the external oil filter, i have been told that you
> simply remove all the equiptment and plug the two holes in the block where
> the lines currently go
> when i did this to mine my oild pressure soared most of the guys in the
> group say to stay with the factory setup with the filter do you think
> radio shack whould carry that 6v reducer? thanks
>
>
> Mike Layton
> Sumter SC
>
> 37 1ton
> 50 2 ton
> 50 3600 wrecker
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> 59 apache fleetside
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