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Old 09-21-2010, 06:58 PM   #1
barryvanhook
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OK, I'm nagging like your mom!

I realize I haven't been around here a long time. But at the risk of coming off like an old, crotchety senior nag, I'm gonna offer some totally unsolicited advice here: Buy a factory service manual for your truck! It will save you lots of time and aggravation. When you can't find where that part is located on your truck or you don't know how to replace it, the manual will likely tell you. You can find them on eBay for under $25, usually. Any time I've bought a new-to-me vehicle or bike, the first thing I get is a shop or service manual; for any H-D I've owned, I also get a parts book. And for this truck, I also bought a colored wiring diagram off eBay for under $15, as I recall.

I know I could send a message to this forum about any issue I have, and eventually one of the great, knowledgeable folks here will respond .... but that doesn't do much good late at night, on my back and covered with grease.

Okay ... rant mode OFF ... ... best wishes to all!

Barry
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