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catclaw

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  1. I put anti seize on mine. Unless you're running full auto or doing a bunch of mag dumps, the  type you use doesn't matter. I typically use Molykote G-n since it's what i use for installing barrels too. I tighten the adapter on with a dowel through it. I use a strap wrench on the can 

    It doesn't come loose unless i want it to. The cheapest stuff you can get is fine. 

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  2. Harvest sent my wife a new hose and drain valve. This didn't fix it. I had to tear it apart and reseal the fitting into the chamber. I was very disappointed with their very lacking instructions. I'm glad the parts came before i left for work for the year. My wife could not have fixed it alone. The parts took over 2 weeks to arrive from Utah; wagon trains are alive and well.

     

    I sealed the potted fitting with the wires and sealed the fitting with RTV as well.

     

    We are back down to < 400 milli torres.

     

    Hopefully it holds out

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  3. Harvest sent my wife a new hose and drain valve.  This didn't fix it.  I had to tear it apart and reseal the fitting into the chamber. I was very disappointed with their very lacking instructions. I'm glad the parts came before i left for work for the year. My wife could not have fixed it alone.  The parts took over 2 weeks to arrive from Utah; wagon trains are alive and well.

    I sealed the potted fitting with the wires and sealed the fitting with RTV as well.

    We are back down to < 400 milli torres.

    Hopefully it holds out. 

     


  4. The rich guys know all the angles. I went with a buddy to buy an RV one time.  He flew his brother down from Oregon to buy it.

    They had a towne car that they drive to needles, CA to sign the papers to make it legal. Once titled in Oregon he could transfer the title

    Another buddy just never registers his RVs. A ticket if you ever get one is $350. Registration is $2000 a year. Cheap gamble.

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