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Thread: Third time's a charm...but it will be slow going

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    PM received and PM sent.
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    What happened to the manuals? I'm looking for the electrical diagram and can't seem to find it anymore.

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    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=manuals

    Thats where all the manuals are...if you find something missing there, please let me know.
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

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    Thanks Jon. Is that link somewhere on the main page that I just missed? I must be getting dumber on computers as I get older...

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    It was but is not currently...somehow in an update, we lost that menu option and havent found a way to get it back...I made a post with the links we lost from the main page:

    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/showthrea...eries-and-more
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    Thanks again Jon.

    No real noteworthy progress on the truck. I did spend some time playing with the 2nd alternator and getting it prepped to be used as a welder and alternator. I'm thinking I will abandon the idea of dual voltage for now.

    I spent most of my day trying to get better heat in the garage. Still not successful with that attempt.

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    It's been too cold for me to get motivated to go out in the garage and work for a while so I've been doing some house chores the last couple weeks.

    Yesterday I went out and bought yet another heater for the garage. It's pretty much the same as the one I bought a few years ago that I like.

    With both heaters going I can still hear the radio and can stay warm even when the temps are below 20 Fahrenheit outside.

    So today I decided to burn some diesel and see if I could get something done. Turns out it wasn't that bad. I managed to make a bit of progress.

    Reference picture for the lacing.


    Drivers seat recovered.


    and passenger seat

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    A big Thank You to Al, AKA Kaiserjeeps, for sending me a seat bracket. I'm embarrassed to admit I'm not sure what to do with these brackets. I don't see where they fit into the seat arrangement anywhere. I'm not finding any bolt holes that appear to line up with these that are on the sliders.


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    They are not M715. I was hoping you could make them fit and have an adjustable seat. I grabbed them as they were sitting on the seat mount. Toss em if you think it is more of a pain to make them work. If I remember right, my stock truck always had the seats all the way back against the cab. And I am not very tall either. My present build the seats are all the way back too. Anyway..
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    Thanks Al. At least I don't need to be so embarrassed now.

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