Thanks for the response and especially the pics. I have pulled one before, but I was 41. My first 1810 caught fire somehow and it was a lot of rewiring and replacing of different things to get her going again. Now,67 years old, a much better mechanic, but with rheumatoid arthritis in the hands and fingers . I think I'm gonna do it. I guess I start with the tin at the nose cone so I can get the bolts that get grill off ? And yes , same engine, Mag 18. Thanks again, keep the tips coming, lol!
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