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  1. tommys2patrick

    M35A2 not building pressure with full brake reservoir

    I recently had this problem as well. A couple years ago I rebuilt the air pack and did the service /bleed/etc. it worked fine afterwards. I put in a remote fluid reservoir but after sitting for a long while the fluid would slowly draw down. I suspect a leaking fitting or cracked pipe. will...
  2. tommys2patrick

    New to me m59 dump truck...

    Looks like some air force blue under the army green. Not sure if you already discussed this but, have you made a final color selection?
  3. tommys2patrick

    Axle/brake rebuild questions

    empty weight of the deuce is a little over 13000 pounds. it has three axles and the front carry's more than the other two when the truck is empty. but for simplicity sake, 13000 divided by three yields 4333 pounds. roughly 2.2 tons. six ton rated pair of jack stands, worst case rated 3 tons...
  4. tommys2patrick

    Transfer case air line help

    I often say that just before I hear a highly animated old man vocalize, in a somewhat vulgar way, his displeasure with previous and apparently inappropriate, ill-advised, regretful choices. Sometimes, it even involves excruciating pain, loss of colorful body fluids and disdainful facial...
  5. tommys2patrick

    Special M35 steering gear project

    Well you certainly have my interest. Any hints as to power type for the power steering part? I have been following your prep work for the Alaska Adventure. It has inspired me to double down on my truck.
  6. tommys2patrick

    Deuce Hood Lift Kit Availability

    I would be interested as well. If you get a rough estimate of cost that would be useful or need a down pay to order materials let me know. Thanks for taking this on!
  7. tommys2patrick

    New from Colorado!

    Livermore. its North of Ft Collins about halfway to Laramie
  8. tommys2patrick

    New from Colorado!

    Howdy from Northern Colorado. Welcome. Pics are always good, when you get a chance. Do you work for the REA?
  9. tommys2patrick

    Airborne Engineer Equipment

    Little gems are right! Based on the five lug rear wheels they must be kind of small for modern scrapers comparison. perfect size for around the farm/ranch. did they leave any lonely brothers or sisters around? nice dozer blade on the cab unit. 40's or fifties vintage?
  10. tommys2patrick

    MEP-803A Brass terminal nut inserts.

    Guyfang--is there a Nema pad or spade terminal or similar that this is designed to clamp down on rather than the bare end of your load wire? Just seems like a lot of thought went into the design of the lug only to have it crush down on a bare wire in a somewhat odd shaped hole. your thoughts?
  11. tommys2patrick

    Drill Chuck and Manual

    very good grey matter stimulation. so often in life slowing down can make things go better and/or faster and be more enjoyable and last longer. While, in a pinch, you can on occasion get away with the wrong tool for the job, rarely can you say the same for technique.
  12. tommys2patrick

    Drill Chuck and Manual

    Kind of a comment here--The one manufacturer you have listed, The High Speed Hammer Drill Co makes a beautiful precision bench top drill press but it does not look like the one in your picture. They have been making essentially the same design for close to a hundred years without substantial...
  13. tommys2patrick

    rails up resto in picture form

    You have certainly taken on a challenging project considering the swiss cheese you started with. May I ask what sort of welder you are using? Are you using a seam sealer between panels? weld thru primer? are you working in all steel or combo of steel and aluminum? Some of us may want to...
  14. tommys2patrick

    Swap the Box Seat for Springer Seat - Question

    I just did the same thing, replacing the old box base with a springer seat in my M275. I am trying to move the old cab mounted seat belts to the springer base. I know the bolts are different sizes. Anyone know the size/specs of the springer seat belt bolts? I have the original large steering...
  15. tommys2patrick

    Fuel tank sleeve

    If your in a combat zone somewhere and filling your gas tank with 5 gallon cans that have been sitting behind the fender or in a quarry, mud, sand, severed body parts, shrapnel, lit cigarette etc etc the military prolly thought a little sifting of foreign matter might keep things working longer...
  16. tommys2patrick

    Winch and Bumper Project

    I would love to go as well. Went in 92 and I imagine a lot has changed on the AlCan since then. My project skill level and speed is fairly low and slow. I doubt if I will be road worthy by next summer. Love to see pics If I can't go though.
  17. tommys2patrick

    Hello from Western Colorado

    Howdy from the Front Range of Northern Colorado, Livermore. Sounds like a great project. Keep us posted please!
  18. tommys2patrick

    spare flasher unit

    pretty cool idea! ok to ask what the components are inside? locally sourced or off the interweb? I like the nice solid project box. did you burn it in on a test bed?
  19. tommys2patrick

    Dodge Frankenstein in Spokane

    never heard of franken dodge. however, as an expression, franken anything, usually means it was built using several parts that are not normally all on the same vehicle. rarely it may mean, a truck that is so over the top square headed and freakish that it is a "franken" truck. a few 5 ton...
  20. tommys2patrick

    HF54 power steering for my M35A2

    Thank you for starting this thread. Like you, the addition of power steering is at the top of my list for modifications. I am really looking forward to your progress. About how many hours do you have into the tear down at this point? By the way, I like your anti-dive seat belt/seat set up.
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