Heater Photos - test

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Birdy
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Heater Photos - test

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New to the forum, just trying to learn to post photos.
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very nice hot water heater. do you have the full kit ? pump, battery plate, floor pan, control box....
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Hi RMS,
I have most of the kit, but not everything. I have the burner unit, controller with cables, fuel pump/filter, fuel control valve, and the battery heater plate. I don't have the modified floor plate or all of the fuel lines, flexible exhaust pipe, coolant lines or the various fittings.

I also have the left fender mounted hot water heater. Im trying to decide which to install on my M37, and was going to ask if anyone has experience with the gas-fired unit in the photos. I have a couple of them, and will sell whichever I don't use.
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One heats the truck. The other heats you. You pick.
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Birdy wrote:Hi RMS,
I have most of the kit, but not everything. I have the burner unit, controller with cables, fuel pump/filter, fuel control valve, and the battery heater plate. I don't have the modified floor plate or all of the fuel lines, flexible exhaust pipe, coolant lines or the various fittings.

I also have the left fender mounted hot water heater. Im trying to decide which to install on my M37, and was going to ask if anyone has experience with the gas-fired unit in the photos. I have a couple of them, and will sell whichever I don't use.
The two are not mutually exclusive, as just me pointed out they have different purposes, so you could install both. Living as far north as you do, both might not be a bad idea.
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...and welcome to the forum Birdy! Glad to have you with us; feel free to post your many questions!
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