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  1. marchplumber

    Thing 1 and Thing 2, Drones before the term "Drone" replaced UAV

    I guess gas powered........I imagine batteries were heavy and short lived back then. Had to be used to power the cameras and controls though......
  2. marchplumber

    OH Anybody have USAA for their military vehicle?

    I was told USAA would not insure my M1009 or my Deuce. Said that they do not insure FMV's. Simple and straight forward. I could accept that. Got my Deuce insured with Allstate. Simple and decently priced
  3. marchplumber

    Howdy

    Welcome aboard from Central Illinois...................spent time in TX. Big state. Hope ya get to enjoy your truck! TONS of good info here and even MORE good people!!
  4. marchplumber

    Went primitive camping this weekend

    "At LEAST you had a tent when YOU were growing up!" LMBO!!!
  5. marchplumber

    Operation: Ethel. Kendelrios M37 (re)build thread

    Somehow, you fall into mud and come out wearing 🌹 roses! Congrats on your restoration, now you'll have even MORE eyes on your progress.......guess ya won't be putting Keystone American Classics on it with Mickey Thompsons, huh? 😂
  6. marchplumber

    M201b1 1962 revival.

    Appears that you have the talent and determination to bring the old girl back to life!! Nice JOB!!
  7. marchplumber

    New member in ohio

    Welcome aboard and ENJOY the vast amount of knowledge and expertise that this site affords you!! Good luck on you adventure of acquiring some military equipment and stay in touch!!
  8. marchplumber

    One of my dream trucks!

    We tend to take the "necessities" for granted, but then again, you know they arent "necessities" at all, are they! Welcome aboard from central Illinois!!
  9. marchplumber

    Runaway Deuce engine

    Ya know, she can't run without air.....................best wishes
  10. marchplumber

    Modern Russian Army in the photos.

    If you've been through a divorce or two, a person would be inclined to agree MD!
  11. marchplumber

    So... this happened today....

    My Cousin had a friend who knew a guy that had an Uncle that did that once with an eighteen wheeler, fully loaded....................... ROFLMBO!!!!!
  12. marchplumber

    So... this happened today....

    Does a cape come with that leap? Spandex?? Hahahaha
  13. marchplumber

    So... this happened today....

    Dead presidents still can speak with some authority! Surprised it didn't require a committee of them.....................Big trucks weigh...........mud? It ain't "my" favorite playground............frost is going out of the ground up here and ALL is getting mookie..................including...
  14. marchplumber

    A legacy M37 recovered

    Always amazes me, all the "poo" in the world and rotten stuff, yet here on S.S. there are many who definitely go "above and beyond" in their efforts to help someone else. Whatever the medium, transportation, parts, advice, TMs, and prayer are all common here. Not common "out...
  15. marchplumber

    A legacy M37 recovered

    Helps when your "squad" is willing and able!! First Team! Sir...................
  16. marchplumber

    One year ago today

    Congrats......"Life is for living"......God's got a plan for ya!
  17. marchplumber

    Hello from switzerland

    Welcome aboard!! Thanks for sharing the pics!!( We thrive on pictures!). Good luck with your new acquisition!
  18. marchplumber

    New T813 Owner

    It's amazing how much we help each other out!! Different Nationalities, different States, different trucks......most work together to help the next member out, get out of ourselves and help those in need......pretty good group here......👍
  19. marchplumber

    Trailering a M37

    I do also....they ARE beefy.....a bit steep, but navigable....whoever welded them up was really really good!
  20. marchplumber

    M35A2 throttle sticking

    If I remember correctly, I used a simple set of pliers.......I did soak first and my pin wasn't bent....maybe a pair of vice-grips locked on the head of the pin?
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