David Brodbeck wrote: > Richard Golen wrote: > > > My son's 80 Westy which is a Canadian Westy had the built in cord. We > > bought a US electrical plug, cut the "Canadian cord" and rewired it to > > accept a "US extension cord".... > > Are Canadian electrical outlets different from US ones? We don't actually have electricity at all. I always wondered what that black cord thing was for. I use it to tie my van to a big tree at night. My van is actually pulled by dogs I have harnessed to it. I have to tie it up at night with the black cord thing so the dogs don't pull it away. Electricity eh? Sounds fancy. Greg 82 Westy Canada. |
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