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Shift to a different gear... It will move things around so that you have room to stick your finger (or the fill tube from you lube gun) into the transmission.
Re: RE: Second Gear in US m37
Just in third and forth gear.
Bryan has got as good a line as any as to why the rumor that they are fully synchronized likely exists... I have been told by folks about the same phantom transmission and had figured that it was a confusion between the military...
Let's try this again, I timed out on the first reply and lost everything when I had to relog in... :(
The early model M37's got fitted with the 88950, later model trucks got the NP420. Both transmission are synchronized in 3rd and 4th gear only. I've heard that one version of the NP420 that...
I've been inspecting, picking up, holding/shipping stiff for follks on various MV forums (including this one) for years... And, I've been using some of you to do the same for me as well...
I'm a forty minute drive from Bragg, but I tend to run all over the South in search of stuff... ;)
I...
RE: Re: RE: M37 - new here hiya ... need some advise please
Real quick (I've got to go meet a client in a couple of minutes), I can see that you have a B1 instrument panel (can tell by the dash lights), the glovebox door has an interesting latch on it and I can't tell if the dateplates are...
The big difference in beds is in the troop seat hardware. Since the B1 trucks had the spare tire mounted over the driver's door, the the troop seats are full length on both sides of the bed. The slide for the troop seat brace on the passenger side is all the way forward (matching the...
Yep, the Yellow (southern) Serial is pretty much running the same schedule as in the past... I'll be spending Wednesday night at the hotel in Doswell, eating at the Denny's. Hopefully, we'll have a handful of folks with us that night, and another joining us in the morning (and more along the...
Just to add a tad about that wrecker that I think we are discussing... It belonged to a vehicle repair/maintenance unit... It has all the bells and whistles, was very well maintained, and everything works...
I know the guy who used to administratively own it...
Thanks for the pics and writeup... I'll have to remember it all when I am faced with this job... :(
I think that one of my best Aberdeen purchases has to be the 1" impact wrench (air powered, Ingersol-Rand) that I got a few years ago for $5... :) Last time I had to swap a tire on a five...
Re: RE: i need your input please on 5 tons
Geez, that's not good IMHO...
I cringe as it is when I see some combinations running down the road on a flatbed behind a pickup in my area...
Glad I put in the disclaimer to check the local law... :)
In NC, the law (I can look up the statute and post it if folks are that interested) states that the tag has to be visible for a distance that translates into its having to be lit... In the inspection procedure, there is a line to be checked off for the tag light...
However, in NC, you can run...
Just remember that you most likely (I put this in because NY may have some variences in classifications...) will need a Class A operator's permit if your trailer has a GVW of 10,001 or more.
A "standard" operator's permit is good for a vehicle that weighs 26,000 lbs or less pulling a trailer...
I've found that bodystyle "cargo" works well with my DMV folks in NC...
The insurance folks don't care that much either, for them I say "cargo", then say "flatbed" (for the dropsides) as they sometimes want a bit more descriptive line than cargo...
"Diesel" fits well in the DMV computer...
Last time I was at Berg Tire in Fayetteville, NC, they had a lot of brand new Titan 1100x20 for $100 each. They had brand new Goodyear G177 in 1100r20 for $120 each.
Great guys to do business with in my experience.
I added a civilian four wire trailer plug to my M35A2C (spliced it in to the harness right behind the military intervehicular trailer plug on the duece. Picked up a spool of flat four wire color coded wire at Northern Tool one day and made a long cable to run from the plug on the duece to the...
www.dovebid.com handles the sale of the Frito Lay (and other) route vans with the 4BT and such... Sales are all over the country, and they give you the contact info for the on-site managers so you can talk to the guys who have been wrenching on the trucks before you bid. The transportation...
Don't know of any hood blankets floating around. A buddy of mine who served on the DEW Line in Alaska in '60-61 told me that the only time that he saw them used was the last half of December 1961 when it stayed 50-60 below for about two weeks.... His photos are on my website at...
I can get my M35A2C up to 56mph a lot faster that I can get my XM813 to 56mph (comparing both after they have warmed up), but:
With a MEP-005A in the back and a M37 on the towbar the deuce will drop right on down to 30mph on the interstate while the five ton with the same load chugs merrily on...
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