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Yep figured as much, which is why I am on here asking the folks that know.
Once I get to talk to the guy and actually see the truck I will have a lot more info. He says its a master cylinder, but until I can look at it I'm a skeptic.
A bad wheel cylinder wouldn't cause all the brakes not to...
Finally found a Deuce that's local to me for sale, ad says "needs new master cylinder" (I have searched and read in here and know its pretty easy to change out on the spot as several have done it in parking lots, and I have no qalms with doing that at all)
I called and talked to the guy selling...
Just curious, and it may not be the most ethical thing ever, but what are the chances that your insurance company would come out and see that the deuce is not "in a building"
seems like some cash savings right there lol.
Seems to me you just need to find a new insurance agent, or a do a little leg work on the insurance yourself. I am sure all these folks that have deuces could guide you in the right direction for insurance purposes, and you could still own one!
Do they still have the multifuel engines?
I have a few M35A3's here close to me I was looking at, but I really want to get a multifuel engine.
That box is pretty much exactly what I am looking for. I was hoping to score a rig with the box on it and the engine so I dont have to custom fab a box...
This may be a dumb question, but I am just getting in to the Deuce world etc...is this the same platform as the M35a2?
I know its the same family, but curious of the differences. (other than the big box on the back of it)