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Just a note on those bracket's, I got a fleet of bus here at work and I can tell fire extinguishers "A" does not fit bracket "B". They are all just a little different in size. Best is to just an extinguisher with the bracket.
I don't see your pic's. Do you have any measurements and do you know what size the pipe is? Are all the thing made with pipe on it the same size? I.E. the bows, the handle on the dash, the tire rack .
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It not that far off for it to be at the Air Force museum. My dad used one to patrol the air field perimeter during the Korean war. He was an MP in the Air Force.
Disconnecting the drive shafts is a standard tow procedure , so don't read to much into that. Also under that cover plate is a big set screw that holds the shift fork to the shaft. If it is lose it will not move the shift fork.
https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=3/4%20inch%20impact%20socket%20set
These and get a "BUDD" socket in 3/4" drive. Or just get the 1/2" high torque Milwaukee.
Doyle said they used new frame and sheet metal. Its like the M915's , they upgraded a bunch of them by getting new cab and chassis and drive train , but kept the rear axles off the older trucks. Then sold off the old trucks with no rear axles. I can see the money thing you have money in the...
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