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Photo Album 2
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Click on pictures bordered in red for larger picture, use back button to return
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Start of the trailer project. Lots
of sanding and wire wheeling
to clean it up.
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Next it was primered with Rustoleum Rusty Metal Primer and
painted black
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Next it was installation of the
2 X 10 decking boards, bolted
with stainless bolts.
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Made a template of the
mounting bolts for the generator and screened cooling exhaust.
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Time to secure the generator to the trailer, with stainless bolts, washers and nuts.
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Next we installed a 2 X 4 frame
for the AB - 577 tower to fit
inside and secured the tower.
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Here is the generator trailer, temporarily operational, for Field Day 2001. The generator only
burned about 10 gallons of gas for 22.5 hours of operation. We were impressed.
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