UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/18/2020) Thoughts on what the rod in the dash controls? No description provided. Has some rust.
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UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/18/2020) Thoughts on what the rod in the dash controls? No description provided. Has some rust.
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Controls plow pump lift lower valve
I need a center seat!! π π
Spot light sticking out of the front of windshield
Oops now I see the rod ! I also vote for snow plow
aha … the snow plow. Thanks guys.
Spotlight, control for plow would not be mounted on windshield frame, plow control WOULD BE MOUNTED in dash.
That rod would raise and lower the plow. It is using a belt driven hydraulic plow pump.
Hillbilly engineered to keep the transfer case from engaging the front axle.
Tom, that’s one idea I hadn’t thought of, but then I usually had problems with the transferase shifting out of 4WD rather dropping into it. On my first jeep I built a bracket so it would stay locked in 4WD when I raced.
A look at the other pics on the website makes me think that the rod isn’t over far enough to accomplish the task of keeping it in place. So, I’m still leaning towards the plow argument.