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M135 on blocks. I've put the project on ice. I have two M105 trailers that I pull one in parades, inside Southern Door County. I also have a M104 trailer that goes along with my M135. It would be nice to see a MVPA event or gathering in the Northeast area.
I've got my M135 laid up in my free stall barn up on jacks. The steel brake lines are real fun trying to figure out how to make the correct bends. Haven't touched it all that much this summer. I need to get back on it I guess.
I picked up two 20" rims from a tire shop near by on Thursday, and one is 20x7.5 and the other one is 20x7.25. the 7.5 rim is dated 7-52 while the 7.25 is dated 11-62. Is the 20.7.5 for the 11.00x20 tire. It's stamped with 12.00 tire max. I'm guessing that the 20x7.25 is for the 9.00x20 tire...
I'm up here in Door County about 7 minutes north of Dykesville. We have quit a few guys with military vehicles. I'm restoring a 52 M135 Duece and a 51 M104 trailer. I also have a 53 M104 Trailer that the Army converted it over to a M105A1 and a M105A3. We have a number of guys with MV up here...
I have these straps, I was told they were for the back pack that holds ammo cans. But, if I can use it for my jerry can on my M135. How did you run it? Thnks,
Brake Lines
I moved my truck from the machine shed and put it into my free stall barn over the winter. However, the truck died before I could drive it in. I had to use a some boards and my tractor to push it in. I'm replacing some of the steel brake lines and I'm having a difficult time bending...
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