LanceRobson
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Well, the ol' fun meter is pegged out way up over the red. I'm having so much fun I can't stand it.
I was able to play hookey for a good chunk of the day. I've got a new-to-me M813A1 that Doghead and my son Chris helped me pick up at Fort Drum a few months ago and although it runs well and it has been to a few parades and on a few road trips I haven't really spent the time on it to get everything up to speed.
I took the windshields out to get new glass in them (both were cracked), cleaned the frames up, primed the formerly rusted parts and dropped them off at the glass joint.
Then I adjusted the parking brake, replaced all the windshield wiper hoses in anticipation of the new windshields. Got all new stainless steel fasteners ordered for the frames, too. Put two brandy new running shoes on the front axle and cleaned the vents on the axles, tranny and TC.
Put a pair of new rear lights on, changed out all the cracked cargo cover bow legs and cross slats, replaced the dinged up bow corners with new ones then drained and refilled the winch gear housings. Freed up and adjusted the drop side braces and lubed all the "oil can points"
Started to clean all the grease zerks and decided to replace them (good Lord there's a bunch of those zerks!) I got about 40% of them done and ran out of zerks.
Freed up the mirrors bolts and adjusted them for my 6'4" body and not he midget height adjustment they had. Freed up the brake bleeders and adjusters in preparation for bleeding the system of old BFS and adjusting the brakes.
Checked the torsion bars and straightened the bent radiator brush guard and replaced the broken hood hold open latch.
Took the inner covers off the doors, wire brushed and lubed the latch and lock mechanisms and window regulators and then hunted down and caulked a leak in the hard top.
Not a bad day at all.
Then I noticed a slow drip under the front of the engine. The truck is usually parked in the shop on a concrete floor and any leaks are easy to spot. Other than one winch drain plug weeping there have been no leaks from this truck.
At first I thought it was a bit of the oil (and water) drained from the winch but, no, it's a foot too far back. The darn water pump is dripping at about a drop every 30-40 seconds with the engine cold. I guess the old girl didn't know how to react to a bit of TLC.
So, lets see.... The rear main seal for the M35A2C came in today and its PTO linkage need adjusted. The singled out M35A2 need the flasher replaced and the new engine stop cable installed. I've got another truck waiting for the XLs piled in the corner. I haven't yet gotten into the brake drums and bearings on the M813A1. Nancy is after me to finish the trim work on one of the buildings. The canoe and kayak trailer has light issues.
I still have work around the farm and have a house to finish building to pay the bills.
If someone could please tell me when we're having fun I'd appreciate it. I wouldn't want to miss it.....
Still, a bad day of messing with MVs is better than a good day of most other crud.
Thanks for letting me grump for a while.
Lance
PS- it was a GREAT day!
I was able to play hookey for a good chunk of the day. I've got a new-to-me M813A1 that Doghead and my son Chris helped me pick up at Fort Drum a few months ago and although it runs well and it has been to a few parades and on a few road trips I haven't really spent the time on it to get everything up to speed.
I took the windshields out to get new glass in them (both were cracked), cleaned the frames up, primed the formerly rusted parts and dropped them off at the glass joint.
Then I adjusted the parking brake, replaced all the windshield wiper hoses in anticipation of the new windshields. Got all new stainless steel fasteners ordered for the frames, too. Put two brandy new running shoes on the front axle and cleaned the vents on the axles, tranny and TC.
Put a pair of new rear lights on, changed out all the cracked cargo cover bow legs and cross slats, replaced the dinged up bow corners with new ones then drained and refilled the winch gear housings. Freed up and adjusted the drop side braces and lubed all the "oil can points"
Started to clean all the grease zerks and decided to replace them (good Lord there's a bunch of those zerks!) I got about 40% of them done and ran out of zerks.
Freed up the mirrors bolts and adjusted them for my 6'4" body and not he midget height adjustment they had. Freed up the brake bleeders and adjusters in preparation for bleeding the system of old BFS and adjusting the brakes.
Checked the torsion bars and straightened the bent radiator brush guard and replaced the broken hood hold open latch.
Took the inner covers off the doors, wire brushed and lubed the latch and lock mechanisms and window regulators and then hunted down and caulked a leak in the hard top.
Not a bad day at all.
Then I noticed a slow drip under the front of the engine. The truck is usually parked in the shop on a concrete floor and any leaks are easy to spot. Other than one winch drain plug weeping there have been no leaks from this truck.
At first I thought it was a bit of the oil (and water) drained from the winch but, no, it's a foot too far back. The darn water pump is dripping at about a drop every 30-40 seconds with the engine cold. I guess the old girl didn't know how to react to a bit of TLC.
So, lets see.... The rear main seal for the M35A2C came in today and its PTO linkage need adjusted. The singled out M35A2 need the flasher replaced and the new engine stop cable installed. I've got another truck waiting for the XLs piled in the corner. I haven't yet gotten into the brake drums and bearings on the M813A1. Nancy is after me to finish the trim work on one of the buildings. The canoe and kayak trailer has light issues.
I still have work around the farm and have a house to finish building to pay the bills.
If someone could please tell me when we're having fun I'd appreciate it. I wouldn't want to miss it.....
Still, a bad day of messing with MVs is better than a good day of most other crud.
Thanks for letting me grump for a while.
Lance
PS- it was a GREAT day!