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Montana-Manx
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I thought these where intresting ideas notice the bus with each circuit linked to a circuit breaker. all so the cut out under the rear seat for a tool tray and when you lift it out easy access to the trans and starter. Image Image Image
allen pierce
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Post by allen pierce »

That's kind of interesting. I've got two questions... 1) How deep is that tool tray? 2) What does that round, black access cover do for you? Thanks.
Montana-Manx
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Post by Montana-Manx »

The tray is about 4.5"deep as for the round black access pannel I have not removed it sense I have got the bug. So I do not know why my Grandfather put it there.
newmanx59
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Post by newmanx59 »

Are the circuit breakers the auto reset type? Whenever I use circuit breakers I use the manual reset type that way you know when you have an issue and you don't have to worry about a short circuit constantly popping the circuit breaker when you are not around and potentially starting a fire. I really like the tool tray idea. :rock:
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Post by Gene-C »

Montana Manx, what are these for? just curious. I boxed in my "spare tire well" as a tool/junk box. Good looking buggy, yellow is a good color for a buggy. AZSpeedBuggyImage
Montana-Manx
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Post by Montana-Manx »

The silver is a locking key latch for the rear seat. The balck knob is the old man. choke lever not used now.
Montana-Manx
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Post by Montana-Manx »

[QUOTE="newmanx59"]Are the circuit breakers the auto reset type? Whenever I use circuit breakers I use the manual reset type that way you know when you have an issue and you don't have to worry about a short circuit constantly popping the circuit breaker when you are not around and potentially starting a fire. I really like the tool tray idea. :rock:[/QUOTE] They are the fire starting kind. One thing is that my Grandfather worked at Vandenburg AirForce Base on the missle site and all the wirring in the bug is really a odd type so maybe it is fire resistent? I know he got alot of left over supplies from the missle site. But any how I know that the reset breakers are safer.
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