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Thread: Windshield wiper conversion Version 2.0

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    Definitely not your toggle. Mine's rotary and not synched. I think it's kind of cool, in a clown-car sort of way.

    WildHorses sells a synched set for $200 more than non.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subybaja View Post
    Definitely not your toggle. Mine's rotary and not synched. I think it's kind of cool, in a clown-car sort of way.

    WildHorses sells a synched set for $200 more than non.
    LOL, yeah, I like the clown car vibe. My wife has only ridden in it once when it was raining, that drove her nuts.

    Well cool, I won't worry about my switch then. May just add a separate switch mounted in the middle of the dash for the passenger side... in a year or two.. when I get to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Von View Post
    .. in a year or two.. when I get to it.

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    This just in, direct from FB:

    http://www.surpluscenter.com has 24v Marinco wipers for $30 each (as of Mar '17).

    http://www.surpluscenter.com/shop.ax...ywords=marinco


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    Are these Wild Horse wiper motors weatherproof? I can't remember reading that they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nailhead View Post
    Are these Wild Horse wiper motors weatherproof? I can't remember reading that they are.
    I don't remember reading anything about them or the Deere wipers being waterproof. they seem to be sealed pretty good, could probably tolerate more rain than I will. I had my fill of rain in the face when I had my bike.

    Now that I can post pics again I thought I'd tack some of the lost pics on here in case anyone needs them later.

    IMG_20160326_153408398 by kerry walker, on Flickr

    IMG_20160326_180040492_HDR by kerry walker, on Flickr

    IMG_20160326_180021474 by kerry walker, on Flickr

    The wiring diagram I ganked off the Samba.
    wipermotor by kerry walker, on Flickr

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    I have pictures on flicker and can't finger out how to move them what the trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomb View Post
    I have pictures on flicker and can't finger out how to move them what the trick.
    I feel your pain... their interface is kinda screwy compared to PB. And I read they like to change it up pretty often too. I'll try noting the steps while I post a pic..

    Click the pic from your photostream you want to post.

    Click the little Share arrow at the bottom right of the pic. It's not labeled till you hold your pointer over it... I hate that, hieroglyphics...

    In the box that pops up, click BBCode and you can choose what size you want the pic to be. It'll remember which options you choose and they'll already be picked next time you post.

    Then right click on the highlighted text in the center field and copy it.

    Then go back to your post draft and right click and paste that text into your message where you want it to be.

    ...and hit preview to see if you screwed it up..

    First pic I took of my truck the day I drove it home.
    That's at 800x450 , medium.
    IMG_20140925_185050_822_zps3529df42 by kerry walker, on Flickr

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    von thanks for the help

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    Yeah, thanks.

    And thanks for resurrecting pics!

    I wonder why my PB pics still show? Temporary, I'm sure.

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