Re: SER1 Roverdrive
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Hi Tom,
Good to hear that all is well down south (Florida and your backside).
I read Todd Schlemmer's '02 description of installing a Roverdrive in a
Series III -- four evening sessions, about 12 hours total -- and wonder
if this is a good idea. Nevertheless, several of the complaints Todd had
way back then seem to have been fixed on what I see and, now that I have
a coupling that fits into the overdrive, I can't imagine there's more than
a few hours labor so I'll bring it along. It would be nice to compare
outbound without against inbound with.
I think I'll go out along the north side of the Mohawk, cross over into
Vermont at Bennington, then over to Brattleboro and down through
Northfield. See you, 2.0 willing, in Petersham.
George E Sollish Chief Engineer Auto Gear Equipment
Project Manager The Payne Lake Project
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 TBache9248@xxx.xxx wrote:
> Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 07:30:44 EDT
> From: TBache9248@xxx.xxx
> Reply-To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> Subject: Re: SER1 Roverdrive
>
> HI George,
> I will bring my hole saw, and cordless drill. Can be done!
> Just back from FL, went to check on/repair parents winter home. They got off
> very lightly, 6 missing shingles, and misc. Massive destruction all around
> them. 2610 miles in 3 days driving. My bum is a bit sore.
>
> Tom Bache
>
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Re: SER1 Roverdrive
George E Sollish 12:29 on 19 Aug 2004
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