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A water pressure regulator is a must in my opinion. I paid something like $65.00 for one from e-trailer.com. They have a veriety of them some are fixed pressure. Mine is adjustable and has a pressure gauge. I figured if it saves my plumbing once, it was cheap insurance. BTW, if you use a Flojet...
I’ll be at Findlay Wed Thru Sun.. I’m selling a lot of stuff I have collected over the years. Like:
A 32’, three axel covered vehicle trailer
An air ride seat for a 900 series
30 cal 1919A4 propane machine gun with tanks and regulators
900 series stock drivers seat.
Some M37 stuff
Some M151...
A friend of mine drilled and taped a hole in the center of rod that surrounds the rubber. He cut some "washers" out of 1/4" plate that covered the end of the bushing and bolted it on. If the rubber fails, the washer holds it all together. I've been thinking about doing mine this way.
Edit: I may...
Point that truck at a dark stage and you have a rock concert! Have you heard anything from NASA? I’m sure they can see Bertha from the space station…
Nice job fitting those lights to your 5ton. I especially like your solution to the solenoid issue!
We still the small parts to mount up this spring and stencils. The museum is taking care of the stencils. When this project is complete we have M109 to do for them.
When I bought my 934 it had sat in a lot for eight years. There was no water in the fuel but the truck ran bad. It could hardly pull itself up a mild grade. We dove it 1,000 miles home putting fuel additives in at every fill. By the time we got home it was flying up those hills. I would suggest...
These posts were in 2017. I hope Rick is okay. I have always used his stencils and never had a problem with them. He has been part of this hobby for years. If anyone hears from him, please let us all know.
When I brought my 934 home from Kansas, one of the guys forgot to twist lock the dip stick on the transmission. We got a few miles down the road and it looked like an explosion of oil coming out of the truck. I was behind it driving the chase truck. We pulled over and quickly figured out the...
Welcome from Michigan. Our local group repainted a 113 for the museum at Selfridge ANG base. It gave me an opportunity to see one inside and out. It’s a very cool vehicle.
Yah, God forbid you let a drop of oil hit the ground in Commifornia. Mean while they have homeless people crapping on their side walks. You couldn’t pay me to live in the peoples republic of cali.
Welcome to the site from Michigan. Go to post number three and click the link that SETOYOTA gave you. That is the link to the manual you should review before your vehicle arrives.
Hi P-Shooter. Welcome to the site. You have found the best resource on the net for this hobby. Feel free to ask any questions you have, there are some very knowledgeable folks here that are happy to share all they know. Be sure to download the Technical Manuals (TM) for your truck. You will find...
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