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That looks to be a single engined Cessna 208B based on wing layout and interior.
I'd bank on the redneck solution being safer than a Harbor Freight anything tbh.
The Vomlette can go to hell!
Oh god Spinach Alfredo MRE, at least the vomlette doesn't exist anymore.
It looks like a Strela-2, long grip stock, front battery ahead of stock and no IFF antenna assembly.
CVT
We have 2 of these in our warehouse at work, don't turn them up to 100.
Didn't you know? That's how the virus gets ya!
I hate how modern cars have "faux" smoker windows. I have them on my Subaru and I wish I could open the damn things.
That was my first thought as well.
My grandfather had a 1960's Chevy Truck with a set up like this, only ever used to haul hay once a month.
I'm glad I did, was able to knock 12k off of my initial offer thanks to the inspector. Caught all the shit they tried to hide.
Based on the style of the "Shroud" around that thing, I'd say it's from the 80's. Twist caps and hope are what held that thing up there.
Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't. I happen to be that person who moved in to replace someone who didn't care for their yard.
Airflow could be a problem.
Also, that is low miles given it's age.
I think it may be the A/C compressor magnetic clutch. Only a guess because I can't physically examine it. I hope it's not for $$$ sake.
My suspicion would be one of the pulleys. Age/Mileage/make/model?
Is it doing it only when the a/c kicks on? It could be the a/c compressor.
I was about to say, god only knows what they find on the inspection.
Allroads arent, but the problem with German cars is when they break it tends to be something made of plastic that should have been metal.
He may have turned it to get the windshield facing away.
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Thank you for taking the time to explain it to me!
It makes buying parts from the US very pricey and makes it a right pain for me to ship them from here to Brazil. Makes sense tho.
That's something I have noticed before, I speculate it is to encourage buying from "local" companies. Brasil does it for imported parts.
I am just impressed that it can be made or bought for such a price. It's actually quite a nice bike.