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Re: Re: Re: Wisconsin VH4D 6 volt to 12 volt
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Posted by Kevin Hanke on February 21, 2005 at 19:48:37 from (24.170.31.79):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Wisconsin VH4D 6 volt to 12 volt posted by JT on November 13, 2003 at 06:30:52:
I recently uncovered a 8x8 atv. It is called a KID made by Kenitice international Division of LTV aerospace. This contraption (http://shoson.com) is powered by the VH4D Wisconsin engine. It has been sitting in the woods here in Mississippi for about 16 years. Suprisingly enough it does not look to be in that bad of shape. I am starting the restoration process and would like to know from you fine gentleman what is the first thing i should do. or any pointers of what not to do. I will post a link to the pictures i took taking it out of the woods and getting it to the shop after I download them from the digital camera if anyone is interested. Thanks KJ
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