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Here's the picture that was supposed to be in the last post

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The hold down is a piece of flat plate, likely not original? I looked at the parts list for the 127 and tried to determine if the line drawing was a bent piece or what. I guess it is suppose to hold the battery back against the dash panel(or whatever you want to call it). The hold down now is only good for pulling directly down, not at an angle.

If I turn the battery around(with posts near the dash) the current hold down would go directly over the posts(not good).

I can make a proper hold down if need be. I still want to get a longer positive cable just to give me some wiggle room.
 
Thanks Lewis and Charlie for the info on the lights.
 
Speaking of dual wheel spacers!
I just got these in the mail yesterday, all 26 pounds of high quality tool steel total turned down from 1 piece of steel, no welds. LOL
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Digger-are those prototypes for a future product????or are those for your use?
 
David S.
26 pounds

Ethan K.
Dunno for sure, LOL

I also finally got around to opening one of my boxes that came in last week!
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Hinge and all - that second pic should answer a question.
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To bad those dash tins in Diggers center picture are for hydros,,I could use a fresh tin on my 125
 
Ethan K.
Ya know, If you would fix your 125 up really nice, I just happen to know someone that has one, and he might just give someone a good guy discount. ;-)
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Wow, Santa showed up early at Charlie's house!
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Wonder how long it took to turn down those fancy wheel spacers?
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Charlie, from the looks of the brackets that appears to be a Windbreaker Cab for the 1x8/9 and Quiet Line series, P/N: 407 421 R2. Looks like it includes the top. Does it also have the back curtain?

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Kraig,
Yep, it's a WF/Ql. Back curtains were optional on those. So the answer would be no it doesn't have one. ;-)
 
Charlie, the top was optional as well, see the excerpt from the Parts and Accessories catalog that I posted below. Sure is nice to see a NOS one.
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Hey Charlie - looks like you hit a jackpot again. That QL headlight assembly has been put together tho. It's got an 1x8/9 hinge.
 

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