Have to move a M-111 tonight -- on its back, will oil leak out?
Hi everyone, I FINALLY get my M-111 tonight. To get it home, I have to lay it on it's back in my vehicle - forgive me if this is a foolish question, but I've not owned one before and am not sure I will leak oil.....?</p>
I know I need to secure the TW but other than that the only other transport issue was the oil.....</p>
Re: Have to move a M-111 tonight -- on its back, will oil leak out?
Unless it's been over oiled, it should be ok. The oil soaks into sponges that strings are tied to that goes to the different parts.</p>
Also don't forget to lock down the Reverb. The cams don't always works that great to lock those down so I usually just stuff a piece of foam in there to keep it from moving around
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Re: Have to move a M-111 tonight -- on its back, will oil leak out?
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Unless it's been over oiled, it should be ok. The oil soaks into sponges that strings are tied to that goes to the different parts.</p>
Also don't forget to lock down the Reverb. The cams don't always works that great to lock those down so I usually just stuff a piece of foam in there to keep it from moving around
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hmm...</p>
if you've read my other post, how do i tell said friend to lock down the reverb and tone generator if he is willing to pick up the organ for me?
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