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I want to do the same thing, except use two pins for 12 volt and nato for 24 volt. That way I can use adaptors for one set of slaves to jump either 12 volt or 24 volt. I don't plan to mix and match.
Anyone know where I can get some two pin vehicle receptacles cheaper than $30?
Hey Jason. I could pick it up for you if you will cover my diesel fuel cost. I live about 150 miles southeast of Riley, so I would be a closer trip for you.
Mine are a sure sign of my insanity. My wife thinks I'm crazy, my brother thinks I'm crazy, everyone thinks I'm crazy. I just like to look at them and throw money at them. At least that must be what I like, that seems to be what I do.
You bet KK. I was just hijacking your thread to see if anyone knew anything about these duel tracks. I always thought they would be cool on the front of a Deuce or halftrack if you dueled the front. I bet you need traction help in ND. I freeze down here in KS. Have a good one.
I have a pair of duel tracks. I don't know what size tires they fit. They were used on one axle, over the duels.
They are heavy steel and I found them on an old oil lease here in Kansas. I'm at work so I can't send a picture.
they could only be used off road because they are steel contact...
My friend just brought home an M35A2 and it ran 2700 rpm and the oil pressure was maxing out the gauge.
His real seal leaked during the drive and immediately after shutdown. He does have the tube. He pulled the pressure regulator off the side of the block and didn't see anything wrong with it.
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