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  1. DwainG

    1986-1992 GM Truck Service Bulletins

    100's of old Chevrolet and GMC service bulletins dating from Sept.'86 to Dec. '92. A full medium priority mail box full. About 6" high and 13 lbs. worth. I hate to dump these, if anybody wants them you can have them for the shipping. $12.35 to my paypal account. jdwain (at) Comcast dot net.
  2. DwainG

    "Working" 5 speed

    I haven't heard this term in years. Was recently asked what that means, and I can't answer. Help me please! Is that the one with 3-4-1 back (on the shifter) and 2-5-R forward? Who made them, NP? Is 5th direct or overdrive?
  3. DwainG

    Manuals JLG 740AJ Gradeall Forklift

    Three new 2002 books for JLG Gradeall model 740AJ. This machine is basically a forklift load guard and forks on the end of a hydraulic boom that extends out and up, and rotates on it's turret mounted on a four wheel chassis with enclosed cab. Operating and Safety Manual, Service and...
  4. DwainG

    Shark teeth grill?

    I see those chrome 'teeth' panels at top and bottom on a lot of OTR tractor radiator grills, but I can't find an online ordering site for them. Anyone direct me please?
  5. DwainG

    Husky Model LC4D-G Skid Steer

    Old, old, thread, but if you are still looking I do have that book. I will send off-line email and Webshots photo album. Dwain G.
  6. DwainG

    tips on backing up a trailer with mirrors

    You are so right! After posting I realized I should have mentioned that this technique is intended to help a driver back in a straight line with small corrections, not turning while backing.
  7. DwainG

    tips on backing up a trailer with mirrors

    Top-half or bottom-half of steering wheel is how an old-timer taught me. I found it very helpful. If you're driving a straight truck use only the top half of the steering wheel. With a trailer, use the bottom half. Watch rear of truck or trailer in your mirrors, and turn the wheel in the...
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