Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on August 03, 2013 at 21:19:08 from (216.226.94.161):
In Reply to: Super MTA ?'s posted by Al L. in Wisc. on July 31, 2013 at 08:15:23:
Thursday I printed off the replies and gave them to my friend. "...aahhhh, I see, that is the reason for the bolt at the bottom rear of the box" he said. After shortening his old cable, he attached a new post clamp on the battery.
If someone has a rear work-tail light, could you show what the bracket should look like? Farmallhal, I know you like things original. This fellow got his SMTA hot-power washed Friday afternoon and I followed him to the showgrounds for the last few miles only; as I was busy shuttling my stuff to the grounds. Thanks for your replies folks.
And a sad aside note, there was an antique tractor pull on the show grounds Friday evening and one of the participants, age 59, collapsed and died during the event, in the staging area. Local first responders were on-scene along with ambulance personel; a medical helicopter was brought in from Gundersen-Lutheran Hospital La Crosse, Wisc. but to no avail.
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