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10 Ton M125 Repaint

Dirt71

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By the way, whats your job in Germany?
Wolf from Germany[/quote]

I'm in the sewer rehab business and I was in Germany training one of our licensees. Will be going back some time in the near future.
 

Dirt71

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Took all the seals out of the engine, trans, and transfer to replace with new ones. The seals I couldn't buy, I'm have a local hydraulic shop match them up for me. So today while I'm waiting on that to happen I got everything for the frame blasted, minus the axles. Gotta hurry over the next couple of days and get it all in primer.
 

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OSO

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Hey glad to see updates!!! I need to get another large socket before I can remove my old torque rods .Nut size 2.375" new nut size on torque rods is 2.25". I got that one last Sat. Hope I can get about about one tenth of work you get done I would be HAPPY! Any secrets on getting those old torque rod off other than flame wrench . Limited on Air tools or impact wrenches. OSO :idea:
 

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I'd like to see a pic of a deuce, a 5-ton, and that bo-hwemoth all side by side, just to get an idea. I KNOW you're hiding your source, but where on EARTH are you getting these things? Judging from the going price of deuces and 5-tons, those must be going for 10k, even in rough shape. Not to get personal or anything...
Great progress.
 

Dirt71

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Got an ETA to completion yet?? ;)

Will we see you driving around in your "new" 10 ton in 2009?

Hope to be done before I'm 50. (I'm 44 now) Ha just kidding. Here are a few more pics. Also thank you Alex, A.K.A, USMC6062, for your expert ex marine safety wire job.
 

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