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My 3 year old thinks my truck is his, pic is from the first day it came home.
Every time we go anywhere he has to be put up in the cab to drive, don't matter if I am taking the deuce or the car. He has to drive the deuce before we leave. And if we are in a hurry he runs over to it as soon as he...
Never had kimchee, and from what I have heard I don't intend on trying it.
There was a post I saw a while ago that listed some of the acronyms for those who never served, but could not find it.
Well normally I would say find it in the TM's, but in this case it was asking about the theory about how a part works, which usually they don't cover.
And hwcurtice, you despise acronyms, but yet collect military stuff? the mil loves to use them for everything.
I would love to see how M37brat would do running his own business with no other help. Answer his own phone, go get all your supplies, plus sort out someone else's mess, everything.
It is CX11230. 1/4 mile cable. PITA to move around. I used it for too many years.
I like the "A" frame your is sitting on, ours had a hand screw on top that would get lost, strip the thread, whatever it could do to make it hard to use.
When I finally get a trailer for my deuce it will have to have some modifications to it, as it will be hauling a mule around.
So if your not going to show it, then mod away.
Well first off welcome, sounds like you off to a pretty good start. You found the WIKI and the manuals.
Plenty of members in your area.
As for which is better, just keep searching it has been covered many times.
What I always find fun is watching part go for auction on ebay. One part I want for mine, Saturn has for 35 bucks and I watch the same part constantly go for over 50 bucks on ebay. I know which one I am going to buy from.
Just do you homework before you commit to buy something and you will be fine.
Years ago, I was told of an M939 that got away from the driver as he was trying to get the chocks out of the bed. rolled down a hill and flattened a picnic pavilion. OOPS
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