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May 27, 2020

The πŸš‚ Co-op: Chugging along, the first day back on mission went fast

…………a heat blanket on the starter…….not seen that before on a GMC.Β  I guess so……….Β  Installing an aluminum fuel tank and new roto molded holding tank, no maserator on this one but probably later…….

This coach is unique in other ways thoughsports no alternator running on 100% solar!Β  Β Hey but no matter how much energy he creates…..when the holding tank fails ya need a new oneI will give credit to it and the fuel tanks lasting so long and failing safe, they were down to holding only enough fuel in these sivs to drive 100 miles before spilling more gas as they drove.Β  Yes…..id call that their last full measureWe’re knocking this out to make room in the Q for our more involved projects……… A Celtic performer, they travel playing at libraries and other venues.Β  I’m happy to be able to keep them safe on the road.

Evaluations got done yesterday and more work on how to best line up our work flow……its coming.Β  We’re getting ready to see Ron H. Fresh paint in the light of day getting its drive train and the EM-50 goes back in for some final trimand of course hoods painted.

Let’s see if we can make a dent in all of this today……come back tomorrow and see how it goes……….oh?and thanks for dropping by

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