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    M101A2 hydraulic brake lines and fittings

    Looks like I have everything now. Waiting for it all to arrive and then the fun begins.
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    M101A2 hydraulic brake lines and fittings

    Ok so I am further. 3/16 tubing. with 3/8 fittings. Found the rubber brake hose to the axle. Now I just need the banjo fitting. I may just take it to NAPA and have them fit it.
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    M101A2 hydraulic brake lines and fittings

    So I have had a M101A2 for a while. The previous owner removed the surge brake as it was not working. Fortunately he included it with the trailer. I picked up some new parts from Croft but I will need new lines and fittings. Does any one know the size of the Banjo fitting for the master as well...
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    New to me 1962 M416

    Fantastic, Thanks everyone. My wife saw a M151 for the first time and wanted one...so maybe one day. For now this is it and i have been hunting for a decent reasonably priced one in Virginia with a title for some time. This one came up Monday on craigslist. I grabbed it right away. Picked it...
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    New to me 1962 M416

    So my first post and not my last. Last night I picked up a M416 trailer in decent enough shape for a 49 year old hunk of steel. With the exception of the Tires (Repo tires, spare seems to be original) on the trailer and the lights, it is all original and very solid. Rust and I are well known...
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