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Old 06-26-2018, 10:41 PM
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http://docrebuild.com/oosoez/8972101.html
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I will never use any of the above no matter how great he thinks he is.
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Bump as a reminder for Ernie to hook us up with a 72 diagram
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Originally Posted by Mooser
Bump as a reminder for Ernie to hook us up with a 72 diagram
Ha ha ha... I just got home today.. (Mosser.. so I see this tomorrow.. please bump this again)

I suffer from sometimers.... sometime I remember sometime I don't... but if you bump this again I'll see it tomorrow.

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Old 07-17-2018, 09:06 AM
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thanks Willcox!
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Okay... for now, here is a link to it on our google drive https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nNo...ew?usp=sharing

I'll have this on the tech site soon.

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Thank you sir!!! Maybe I can finally finish mine up
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Originally Posted by Mooser
Thank you sir!!! Maybe I can finally finish mine up

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My pleasure...
The best way to use this schematic is to download it to your desk top from the google link, then open it with your paint program on your computer. Then you can trace out circuits in the colors of the wires to find issues. We used these schematics almost every day in our shop. I'm not sure what happened to the one on the tech page but it's there now. I put it up later today.

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Glad my little art project has helped others especially your '72 guys/gals!
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Glad my little art project has helped others especially your '72 guys/gals!
Awesome... paying it forward gives you that good feeling inside.

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Thanks much all!
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Originally Posted by GregS_72
Thanks much all!
Again, my pleasure...

If you guys find a schematic missing from my tech site just post up in my "Ask Willcox a Question thread" We had some issues when we migrated to the new site a few years back... but I think... (and I'm not sure) that all the schematics from 1957-1982 are there now. These are factory schematics and not those from other sources....(they are the and I hesitate to say the most correct because some we've modified to be correct) A good instance is the 68 schematic where the wires change colors in the schematic.. and they didn't, or the 1971 schematic where the orange power wire is omitted... we've correct them before we published them so hopefully they will help others.

I'm back from killing lobsters in Maine.. heading for the west cost in two weeks... (I'm gonna take out some dungeons crab while I'm there)

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Originally Posted by Willcox Corvette
I'm back from killing lobsters in Maine.. heading for the west cost in two weeks... (I'm gonna take out some dungeons crab while I'm there)

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are you ever at work?
seems all you do is go on holidays and eat seafood, must be nice to be retired....
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Originally Posted by riverracer au
are you ever at work?
seems all you do is go on holidays and eat seafood, must be nice to be retired....
lol... But I do work everywhere I go... and I do love seafood....

You ever spend a summer in southern Indiana you'd understand why I scamper out of here. Aside from these goofy cars, my other passion is that I'm a runner, (I know, I'm too old to be a jogger but I am, (it's a metal thing), six marathons last year and over 1500 miles. (I go through a pair of shoes every 2.5 months). The Thursday before I left for Maine the temp at 8 am was 82 degrees, 85 percent humidity.... Nasty... I'd rather run in the winter at zero than run here at 82 degrees. I hate the summers here just absolutely hate them!

It's funny in LA, when you jog you have to stay away from the bus stop's. Why... because it never rains there so everything that's been spilled six months ago will still be there. It's like jogging on glue... The issue with Denver is that we're 2 miles above sea level and you either run up hill first or down hill second... there is no flat ground in Blackhawk Co.... so that's another challenge in itself.

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if possible I need a 73 diagram in a bad way anvilbulldogs@yahoo.com thanks in advance!!!
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Originally Posted by badd73
if possible I need a 73 diagram in a bad way anvilbulldogs@yahoo.com thanks in advance!!!
Willcox may not be around any longer.
Send Papawana a PM with a personal email address and indicate your year. He'll email you the docs.
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