Two level bubbles in the cab.
From the position of the bubbles I can tell how many wood blocks and which corner(s).
Shovel for extremes.
Simple, quick , cheap.
The cab should reach a point where it "tips over" so that you have to pump it back to lower. This prevents it from dropping on you inadvertently. It is possible that the oversize cab may not lift far enough for this to happen.
OK so first thought is you have just introduced one more failure point. Second thought is it sure would have been nice on some of our 1 hour and more descents in south America.
We saw these vehicles all over Chile/Patigonia/Argentina They may allow Bolivia.
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You may be surprised by how much panels put out even on overcast days.
It is a common misunderstanding that panels need direct sunlight.
Partial shading of a panel can dramatically reduce output.
You will get no strength from the wool. It is a viable option for residential building, or even a van where strength is not needed.
A foam core composite panel is very strong, if you are building a shell, foam core is the way to go.
Stick framing and filling in the voids with insulation will...
The pneumatics on all these trucks are different. Our hose coupling was on the passenger side. You can pump air into the tank with compressor and a double male fitting. Caging the rear brakes is the more typical way to to release the brakes for towing.
Keep cool,don't panic. As long as everyone is safe it can all be solved. Every American mechanic will run a mile at first. There is nothing complicated about these engines other than the 24 volt system. Most mechanics I have met have drooled over the Mercedes engine.
Neutral does not matter...
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