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Because of my chosen profession my first thought was what a great idea and then my other side of me took over.
You have an accident and even if the brakes worked perfectly the lawsuit would point out that you deliberately modified the manufacturer's original design.
Now it's done everyday on...
Jeff, If I find anything out there as I clean I'll make sure to get it to you or Gimpy to get down there.
Maybe I'll even get the barn cleaned.......nope, that won't happen.
I got my first Deuce from GL and did a recovery to TN I think in 2008.
Started right up and I drove her in the pouring rain 350 miles home. Tickled to death to have one.
Until last night that was the last time it was on the road. I used it around the farm but never took it out. Had wheel...
List of Stuff to Sell:
1 - Medium Towbar with feet and pins for Deuce/5-Ton and a set of feet and pins for the CUCV - SOLD
1 - Slave Cable in VGC except moving scuff marks. W/end caps and it includes the two-pin adapters - $225
1 pair - New black bucket seats W/bases (they came from GL) - SOLD...
Plans are in the works to attend.
Holly and I researched a lot of places during one of the shows JW was at and that was one of my picks for a location two years ago. And no, I'm not taking credit I never told anyone) but wholeheartedly agree with the choice and still think the team did one...
After a quick perusal of the PDF I'd say this sounds great.
" While the new policy is a positive change for JCP certifications, it will also dramatically increase the workload for the TSCAO. The three-person TSCAO on average completes 100 assessments per month. If the TSCAO does indeed add JCP...
Welcome back from the scare.
Fluoramics makes a good rust inhibitor. Spray it on and it leaves and waxy coating like the stuff we used in the Navy. (I think it was called AMLgard)
https://www.fluoramics.com/store/hinderrust/
If you plan on towing it a lot I think you already made your decision. Regular truck tires are easier to find in a construction zone along an interstate.
:)
Do you have the old one? If you have a Grainger's nearby they can give you a pack of 10. I just did this a few months ago with a 5 inch or so o-ring for my backhoe hydraulic filter. $17 or so for a bag of 10.
(They don't sell one at a time.)
This is the one I was really looking for:
https://www.chronos.ltd.uk/engineering-tools/2013/durafix-aluminium-welding-brazing-soldering-rods-from-chronos/
Would this work for you?
Put a very clean piece of stainless steel under the hole and fill it in after prep. There are others that are similar.
https://www.kappalloy.com/solder-alloy/alumite-solders/alumite/
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