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  1. Glad you got that over with and now we pray for good healing.
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  2. @N3FOLgas tank leak was solved also! took plastic welder I have and heated and smoothed out seam and also added some plastic(tank is plastic) to make sure the seam is sealed! Also it looked like gas was backing out the tube at bottom fitting of tank and was a little cocked and clamp wouldn't seal so I put another new gas line with a 1"piece of a bigger fuel line then put on clamp and that seems to have sealed it! Routing fuel line so there is no sideways tension on fitting also. Getting a lot of ridding going for parts etc lately. Thanks for all the advice!
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  4. Good luck and heal up quick Vogel is only 10 months away.
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  5. Now that you winterized your bike, I think this winter will be warmer than usual. lol Heal fast and get back to riding soon. Regards.
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  6. @Steve S Glad to hear you were able to ride. That is a start. Baby steps...5 miles will turn into 10 miles then to 50 miles and so on. On this end, I've been riding a lot and leaving my truck and van parked at the house. You also did what I used to do in the past and I let my wife do the organizing around the house, etc. This way she is happy the way she wants it and I get to do what I love to do in the garage, etc. Ride safe.
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  7. Got Sears tractor running! Found hidden fuse(32V 30AMP) was blown! Now have small gas leak around gas tank!
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