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Yes absolutely, after I posted the last message i started looking around and found the ones you are talking about at OD Iron. Looks like a good project for the cold times heading this way.
has anyone ever tried running hydraulic fluid in their multi? a friend gave me a five gallon bucket of brand new hydraulic fluid that he has had sitting in his guarage for a couple of months. he has no use for it so gave it to me and said to try it out as fuel, but i thought i would ask for a...
i finally got the pictures posted, i took it off the firewall to inspect it this evening and found that the top cap that holds the rubber plate in place was loose. it was allowing air to sneak around the diaphram and out the hole on the side. i cleaned it up real good and redampened the rubber...
I drove my deuce to work and home today with no problems. After supper I started it up and heard a hissing sound. After looking everywhere if found the culpret. There is a switch or distribution block of some sort located just to the right of the steering column. There is a wire going from the...
I think I will put the original gasser style dash in it. As this is my first MV I do not know alot about them and you guys are going to get tired of answering my questions. That being said, where should I start looking for a gasser panel?
from looking at the truck you can tell that it is not a 1948, but how do i find out the year and make? also as i said earlier the tach is not hooked to anything, where is the usual tach connection on a multifuel?
I picked up my deuce on Saturday, the title says it is a 1948 FWD M35A2C which has me wondering. It has a multifuel with a C turbo for sure. The motor and trans were put in it during 1992. The insturment panel that is in it now is too big and the tach is there but not hooked up. The panel...
Mine is coming home on saturday on a lowboy behind my Peterbilt. I thought about pulling it with my Cummins but realized it would be easier to just use a truck made for these loads.
Gov't rebuild in 1986, the seller says that the only work he has ever done on it is routine maintenance. he tells me that he starts it up every other week and takes it around the block to keep it active.
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