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Old 07-02-2016, 02:44 PM
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Still making progress. I picked up the bit set at Harbor Freight and it worked great. I was able to just use a 1/2" wrench with the bits.

Pulled the fender pan off. Making sure to label the wires on the regulator. Not sure if the order matters, but I don't want to risk it lol.

I think I leveled a small critter civilization in there. Found a few interesting repairs along the way. Apparently they couldn't get the brakes adjusted tight enough, so they threw a couple large nuts on the rods and pulled them in tighter.

The mount where the brake lever broke at the top and they put a large worm screw hose clamp on it. It works and seems to be a good enough repair, so I'm leaving that. I removed the extra pieces off the brake linkages. I'll figure out the adjust the brakes the right way....

I also found a few loose bolts here and there.

Next up, spray some cleaner and pull out the power washer
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