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  1. markmontana

    What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

    Goodyear 11R20 G177 on the 817
  2. markmontana

    What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

    Took off the 11x20 NDT's and switched over to G177 radials. 817 dump truck. Kept all 10! Test drive was awesome. Had no help, reaching for Ibuprofen now...
  3. markmontana

    anything 1009's are notorious for?

    Where's that new emoticon/smiley?
  4. markmontana

    Inexpensive yellow head lights

    I forgot- why are we painting our headlamps yellow:?:
  5. markmontana

    First timer needs help with M35A3 project

    Hi and welcome to the nuthouse of military trucks. I would say to get your truck home, learn all about it, fix it up and run it and enjoy it. THEN decide about bobbing it. Take your time. Doesn't make sense to bob a truck and find issues you're not happy with.
  6. markmontana

    Barstow M936's recovery

    Beautiful!
  7. markmontana

    M915A1 tractor to trailer cable

    Here is the cable you can use for 12 v on 915 Electrical Connector Umbilical Cord, Truck 18-Wheeler P | eBay I have run my 915 with this 12v type cable no problems yet
  8. markmontana

    M915A1 tractor to trailer cable

    Your 915 has a 12v cable connection and if the trailer also has one (and it's functional) you can do it.
  9. markmontana

    M915A1 tractor to trailer cable

    I think you need to use that cable in the picture. That trailer should have the 24v connection only. I'm pretty sure.
  10. markmontana

    installing 5 ton combat rims

    Just have enough right and left hand lug nuts ready and on hand. Bag up the old lug & budd nuts.:grd:
  11. markmontana

    I took time to work on the 1957 Utica Bend today...

    Your new truck is looking good.
  12. markmontana

    Oh oh, black fluid on the driveway

    Some local info- Boyce up in Ogden does a good job changing out boots and seals- if you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself, or if you don't have time. Also several of us around the 'front' that like to help out if you need or get stuck in the repair process.
  13. markmontana

    Anybody running farm diesel?

    Safe- as in mechanically? Or safe- like in dodging the law?
  14. markmontana

    Cleaning M936A1 Hydraulic Fluid Filter

    nopicsnopicsnopics
  15. markmontana

    project options

    You have some incorrect data - first item is the M109A4 is not multifuel. I hate typing on my iPad so just suggest you read up more on the trucks. They do make great campers.
  16. markmontana

    Cleaning M936A1 Hydraulic Fluid Filter

    Ultrasonic sounds like a great idea. Can't think it could be a problem. I was dripping sweat out of my rubber gloves the other day and wondered why I never had that problem when I was younger? Do old guys sweat more?
  17. markmontana

    Cleaning M936A1 Hydraulic Fluid Filter

    Good idea on the towel holder. Do you have a filter gasket or going to use sealer or...?
  18. markmontana

    Oh oh, black fluid on the driveway

    You better move that truck to your office soon or your wife might do it for you:) Should be ok on your short trip. Very common on the deuce and a good project for you. Do the seals and boot repair before winter. It sucks to work in the cold.
  19. markmontana

    New Guy in Nebraska

    Welcome to the site. Good choice on the 915. They are great trucks!
  20. markmontana

    Planning a West Michigan recovery.

    Glad you made it home ok!
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