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  1. @cliffyk sad to read you sold your machine and the challenges you are facing 😞. Hopefully you will continue to prove experts wrong! Your input and participation here at utvboard has been invaluable, so hopefully you will find it in you to still stick around, when time permits.  Would love to see you mod your wheel chair, so share if you will, I'm sure it'll be awesome!

  2. 17 minutes ago, Travis said:

    I filled out the contact form on Wix's website earlier.... the phone rang just a few minutes ago, i didn't recognize the name that showed up on it, "MH Purolat...." about 5 minutes later it dropped on me like a ton of bricks, Man-Hummel, Purolater, OIL FILTERS......t1940.gif

    they didn't leave a message.

     

    Mann Hummel owns WIX and Purolator.

  3. Yeah, those are jpg files. If you upload them all via dropbox or google drive then share it, I can create  a pdf of all the images in order.  Sort that folder by file type and copy and paste all the JPG files only into a new folder (get all the pages). Then right click and compress that folder. Depending on the size, you can upload it here or to dropbox, google drive, or other. I have adobe acrobat and can create the pdf if you like.

  4. So when you install it on your pc drive and go into the program folder, there are no PDFs? I agree with @cliffyk usually those installs bundle and serve PDFs via a flash built viewer, the actual files are pdf or images. 

    If you zip it up and load it somewhere where I can extract it, happy to take a look and see if I can convert it to pdf. 

  5. 3 minutes ago, cliffyk said:

    I have been using DirectNIC hosting  for my site (www.paladinmicro.com) for over 20 years without a hitch. They were in New Orleans during Katrina and were humping 55 gallon druns of diesel up 9 flights of stairs to keep their generators running--not down for even a millisecond--good guys. I haven't done much with my site since I retried in late 2015 but I get my email service from them and use it for file hoisting.

    Nice! They've been around for a while, but I think its only shared hosting, no dedicate servers. We have  a dedicated self managed server so typically we are renting directly from a company that has its own data center or metal boxes. 

  6. 54 minutes ago, cliffyk said:

    On Sunday the 4th @ 3:00 pm or so their hosting service lost power and a generator caught fire triggering sprinklers.  (Read more here...)

    Poor design, "sprinklers" and "data center" do not belong in the same sentence. They did get it back up in pretty good time all things considered...

    Yep, took down a lot of sites.  We had a backup but needed to provision a new server and reinstall, which is not the most fun. Plus, we have been with them for 6 + years with no major issues and were hoping to be down for only a day through Monday. Happened around 6pm EST Sunday. They really couldn't definitively tell clients exactly who was most affected until Wednesday (we were).  It might be weeks still, so we got a new server yesterday with a different company to get back online asap.  We are still waiting to see what they say about our old sever or rebuild.  Overall they provided good service and affordability. You really need a good server and not just shared hosting to operate a forum and not have it lag too much. Our old server is still not up and sounds like its swimming with the fish...

    I had posted some updates on facebook and twitter as I really couldn't email anyone with the server being offline.  I'm happy you guys missed it (as crazy as that sounds), makes it more worthwhile !

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  8. 1989 Honda Pilot FL400R Service Manual


    1989 Honda Pilot FL400R Service Manual

    The Honda Pilot is an all-terrain vehicle produced by the Honda Corporation in 1989 and 1990. This vehicle is also known as the FL400R, the model number assigned to this vehicle by Honda.

    Its body style was based on the earlier Honda Odyssey model and was the last ATV manufactured in this style.[citation needed] The Honda Pilot is powered by a 2.4 L K24W inline-4 engine and features a full roll cage and four-point safety harness. Wikipedia


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  9. 1985 Honda Odyssey 350 FL350R Shop Manual


    1985 Honda Odyssey 350 FL350R Shop Manual

    Scheduled to appear in spring 1984,[2] the FL350R was delayed until early 1985. Honda upgraded the two-stroke engine to 342 cc (20.9 cu in) which was later decreased to 329 cc (20.1 cu in) in a recall.[3] The engine was mounted behind the driver,[2] and featured 6.7:1 compression, capacitor discharge ignition a 32 mm (1.26 in)-throat Keihin carburetor, and added electric starting.[2] To improve stability, track was increased in 1985, to 42.5 in (1,080 mm) front and 47.2 in (1,200 mm) rear.[2] Wheel travel is to 4.3 in (110 mm) front, 5.9 in (150 mm) rear.[2] In addition, mechanical disc brakes were replaced with dual hydraulic drums in front and a single hydraulic rear disc.[2] The transmission was a variable-pitch torque converter with one speed forward and one reverse.[2] Fuel capacity was 3.1 US gallons (12 l) (with .7 US gal (2.6 l) reserve).[2] The FL350 was replaced by the FL400 Pilot in 1989. Wikipedia

     


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  10. 1981 Honda Odyssey FL250 Shop Manual


    1981 Honda Odyssey FL250 Shop Manual

    In 1981 the second generation Honda Odyssey was introduced. Although mechanically identical to the first generation, Honda changed the look of the Odyssey by changing the colors to Honda Red and adding a full cage roll-bar. Other improvements included improved shoulder harness padding, 60 watt rectangular headlight mounted high on the roll-bar, improved water resistance in the torque converter, larger capacity fuel filter, capacitor ignition(CDI), roll bar mounted air intake, and redesigned steering geometry allowing larger front shock absorbers and tighter turning radius. Wikipedia


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  11. 2009 Arctic Cat Prowler XTZ Service Manual


    2009 Arctic Cat Prowler XTZ Service Manual

    This Arctic Cat Service Manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the 2009 Arctic Cat Prowler XTZ. The complete manual is designed to aid service personnel in service-oriented applications. This manual is divided into sections. Each section covers a specific vehicle component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. When using this manual as a guide, the technician should use discretion as to how much disassembly is needed to correct any given condition.

    The service technician should become familiar with the operation and construction of each component or system by carefully studying this manual. This manual will assist the service technician in becoming more aware of and efficient with servicing procedures. Such efficiency not only helps build consumer confidence but also saves time and labor.


     

  12. 2010 Arctic Cat Prowler ROV Service Manual


    2010 Arctic Cat Prowler ROV Service Manual

    This Arctic Cat Service Manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the 2010 Arctic Cat ROV (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle) models. The complete manual is designed to aid service personnel in service-oriented applications.

    This manual is divided into sections. Each section covers a specific vehicle component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. When using this manual as a guide, the technician should use discretion as to how much disassembly is needed to correct any given condition.

    The service technician should become familiar with the operation and construction of each component or system by carefully studying this manual. This manual will assist the service technician in becoming more aware of and efficient with servicing procedures. Such efficiency not only helps build consumer confidence but also saves time and labor.


     

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