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Competition is heating up a little. I shot the first volley and appreciate that you have fired back. Friendly word of caution though, I've been here before and will start tossing pictures of the boys in!
Ken,
Great work! I was wondering why the bed was set back so far. Now that I see it started as a tractor, I realize you had to leave room for the factory transmission cooler. I'm sure I'll get the see a closer view of the truck in October when we go to Durhamtown!
Already fighting for the lead!!! I'll tell you why I think my truck is worthy of your vote. He's lived a good life and has a very supportive family. He came to me from 4th Ranger Training Battalion on Ft. Benning, GA as a base model M923A0 that had never been to rebuild. Just basic...
Simple way to defuse this conversation. Remove the valve core from a tire if using heat sources near the rim. Reinstall the valve core and inflate the tire afterwards. Too easy, not much extra work and we'll all be working safely.
Getting close! I won't be walking around in pain this time, my left foot has healed as good as new and I passed the 2 mile run on my APFT with a 16:00 flat at 36 years of age last Saturday. I won't be bringing crutches in the 5 ton this time so that's personally a vast improvement over last...
I'm in Leesburg, north of Albany which you will find on the map around 90 miles NW from Valdosta. Simp will send you my contact info as he is a genius when it comes to networking but if you run into a tight spot, reach out and I'll help.
When you filled the front differential with oil, did you stick with the "one finger knuckle in" before you touch oil technique or fill until oil ran back out of the fill plug threads? If you did the latter, that's likely you're problem. Looking at your signature, you have this issue on an M809...
MSDA,
I'll let you know what my friend says about the air tanks. It's likely Yes but please let me confirm. The axle clamps belong to me if they are for 1" pins and the chains are decent. For that price it wouldn't matter if I never use them, just piece of mind if I have to pull something...
MSDA,
What size are the air tanks. Truck specific does not matter as I have a friend trying to add a small onboard air system for a 2500 Ram with a Cummins to supply pressure for an exhaust brake set-up.
Toby,
I only pointed out the "flipping" aspect because I think GP basically does the same thing you were doing minus titling. One thing they have going over the flippers is less risk in their business model. It they get a bum unit, no big deal. They'll sell it as a non-runner and not have...
GP has a fairly large site near where I work and I'm pretty good friends with the site manager. One thing I can say for sure is GP puts a little bit of effort into getting equipment running and somewhat operational prior to listing. They'll charge or put in new batteries, change fuel filters...
You won't need to change them back. Radials tend to search at the near zero caster angle that the bias plies are happy running with. The bias plies will be even happier running with some positive caster. One thing I recommend is run your truck after you put radials on. Mine was a handful on...
Please spell out the proper procedure. I have a friend spin the drum while I torque the 3" inner nut to 50 ft lbs. I then back off the inner nut 1/2 a turn, install the lockwasher and torque the outer to 150 lbs as outlined in the manual. I tend to go a little on the loose side for bearings...
There was some solid competition last month as there is every month! I'm sure they'll jump back in. For those who didn't win last month, it took almost a year of running to get my very clean M1028 into the winners circle. Everyone who owns old green iron is a Winner in my book whether your...
Moose, what are your trucks brake issues? I know they are different from mine but I did have a deuce previously and am familiar with an air assisted hydraulic brake system. I've diagnosed and replaced wheel cylinders, air packs and a master cylinder in those days. Scary system since a single...
Took mine on a drive up town for Birthday Duty. Briggs insisted that we pull the M1102 trailer so we would have extra room to bring home all the presents! Not needed, they all fit in the Tahoe. Even though it was hot, he loves riding in old green iron! As for the truck, it's running like a...
Thanks Kindly Floridianson, I'll get some made after the show. I'm only replacing mine due to age. They are not leaking or showing any signs of illness but they are a rather critical part of the NHC 250 oiling system so I'll replace them during the after rally oil change.
I think I've gotten my buys sorted out, even have an M819 to help me lift my truck one end at a time so I can switch tires. Floridianson, please bring the 5 ton front boots. I'll take on the job locally with help from a friend after the rally. Gimp, my friends drank your beer last year and...
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