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Iso unicor nf2d manual

Tinstar

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To upload to the TM section, an admin has to allow your account permission to do that.

To upload here on this post, Click "Go Advanced" button right bellow quick reply area. After that loads go to Additional Options, Attachments then Click Manage Attachments, upload to that area.
Was trying to do it with my phone and finally fired up the laptop.
BINGO!!
It worked.
Thanks a bunch

Edit: Also posted it in the TM upload section.
 
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Good to go Tinstar!!!!!!!

It it can people a PITA to upload the first few times. It drove me nuts. And the larger the file, the longer the waiting times are. Last night I uploaded the CEE and M-GATOR manuals, and it was a two beer upload!

Thanks again!
 

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Way To Go Tinstar!!!
Thanks for finding this elusive manual and for sharing it.

Thanks!
No parts or service manuals from Kohler. I asked.

Still working on finding the TO.
There was never a TM to my knowledge,......unfortunately.
I've seen units that have sold on GP that have a pouch attached to the rear door, on the inside for the manuals.

I pick mine up Tuesday. Hopefully it will have one. Expecting it not to.

Not giving up yet.........
 

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Big Thanks to "Kevin K" over at SmokStak Who sent me the service AND parts manuals.
Will be uploaded to the TM section shortly.


EDIT:
Post in TM upload section inadvertently included the operators manual
The service manual isn't wanting to load for some reason
 
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Tinstar

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Well the TO for the unit, for whatever reason, is a controlled item.
You have to have special access just to look at it. Seriously, I’m not making this up!
(I think someone mentioned it was controlled earlier.)

All attempts for a copy have failed so far.
Still waiting to hear from a source.
If that fails I will be filing a FOIA request.
(Freedom Of Information Act)

Makes absolutely no sense that a Surplus Item that is sold to anyone, but yet the items TO is restricted/controlled.
The unit produces light and power, not Gamma Rays!! Geese!
Total Government BS


Any owner of one of these that came with the TO please chime in.


EDIT:
Last source came up empty.
Will be filing a FOIA request.
I’m sure that will take quite a while, but this has turned into a Quest!

Hopfully someone who has one of these units that came with the TO will come forward.
 
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Got busy repairing and forgot about this. Never able to locate TM. I searched using Kubota part numbers and ultimately found the primer pumps needed. Fuel lines and tanks were disassembled as I went. Both Gennys back in service. Thanks for the help.
I know this is a very old post but I figured I should give it a shot. I’ve got the shell of an NF-2D situated on an M116A3 frame that I’m turning into a camping trailer with a rooftop tent on it. There’s no genset at all. Just the body of the NF-2D.

I’m looking to use the onboard fuel tank as a fuel source for a diesel heater. However, I used a flexible inspection camera to take a look inside the tank after draining it and there’s algae/sludge/muck everywhere. I’d like to get all that cleaned out before moving forward with running fuel through it and into the heater.

I’m having a hard time figuring out how to drop the tank from the trailer. It kinda looks like the whole bottom of the trailer needs to come out in order to drop it. When you were fixing up your fuel systems, did you actually drop the tanks to clean them? If so, mind sharing the process you went through? I’m almost to the point of cutting it out from the top.

Thanks!
 

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They make additives that will clean tank in place.
Truck stops will have it
Simply drain and repeat the process until it is clean.
I did not have to remove mine. It was fairly clean and didn’t need removal.
I do not know exactly how these tanks come out.

Post pictures when you do.

It would be best to start your own thread so others can find it later if needed for same issue.
 
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