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Subject: Bluebird


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Don
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Date Posted: 04/ 12/ 08, 12:55pm

Hey all,
After a long long long time looking have found and purchased my dream blue bird.(one that needs lots of attention but could buy in my price range) #1 can anyone tell me how you can get the gen.set to slide out without air.#2 same thing with the steps. #3 does anyone know of a good place to purchase,(buy) air bags. See this bird sat for a long time after purchased and was used like a cabin. I new this and am well awere of all that is needed or can be needed. i look at this as being better to restore then a hot rod and when done you have somthing more. The bird has a 3208 cat none turbo 73000 miles 35 ft. diesel koler. At this point Im not sure if it is going to need air bags but am starting to gather info. Thanks for your help Don

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Author:
Bill
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Date Posted: 04/ 13/ 08, 4:35am

Try this link, They seem to have good prices and the best web site for finding the part numbers and descriptions.

http://www.truckspring.com/indentification-tips_1000.html

The air bag number should be in your blue box or on the air bag.,

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