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BN2 Heaters

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I am thinking about posting up some BN2 heater rebuild info (with pictures) but cannot decide which section to post to: Body, Electrical, or Modifications. Any input from moderator or group?
Currently going through mine and compiling images and tech info as I go :ugeek:
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Put it in Documentation - its as near to the Tech resource as there is. You can always put a quick post in the other places stating that's what you have done.

John
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As someone with a seemingly DOA BN2, I would LOVE to see that info posted!
Thanks in advance!
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cascade.king wrote:As someone with a seemingly DOA BN2, I would LOVE to see that info posted!
Thanks in advance!
Me Too! Just yesterday a friend was getting a ride in the Haflinger and ask 'what's that thing?, pointing to the BN2. Once I got past "It's a gas fired heater", I admittedly knew nothing about it, how to check it out, how to operate it, or even if it is complete. Is there a control head? I know the gasoline tubes are not hooked up on mine.

Looking forward to this thread.

Bob
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Thread has been started in "Documentation" .
Do beware, I use US automotive or German tech terminology :shock:
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