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Located some more jun... er... high quality parts.
M39/m809 under cab toolbox with brackets, step, and jerry can holder. $100
M39/m809 brackets, air tanks, and air pack, good take off, worked good. $250
Deuce m35 battery box brackets and side pieces, no door or step. $75
Takeoff m39/m809...
I was planning to call and see if you wanted to meet for dinner, but I had surgery a couple weeks ago and realized quickly I over did it so just headed home. If I go up again to work on stuff I'll let you know I'm coming.
I was just up in Denton last Thursday. Did some troubleshooting on the locomotive batteries, and fired up a friends boiler he just bought. Wife also surprised me and said she wants to come with. Is it rally time yet?!?
I'd put half a gallon of marvel in the fresh oil and run that for awhile. Won't hurt the engine for that much to stay in there, and will help decrud stuff.
Or drain off a gallon and add a fuel gallon of marvel, and drive that some.
Sounds like the gov is sticky. The one in the LDS I put in the m109 did that, still will on occasion not idle under 1000rpm. Took the FDC off and just kept hosing everything down with kroil and working the linkage. It runs amazing otherwise, but will hunt like crazy till it warms up most of the...
This is exactly why I went with an m35a3 intake and filter on my m109 when I put an LDS in it. Stock m35 filter is 410cfm, m35a3 filter per the phone call with the manufacturer is 575cfm.
Railroad for sure, possibly for ultrasound testing of rails. Can't use metal wheels near them distorts the return echo. Or could be for subway tunnel survey work with the plates on their sides like that.
Where did you find the pic?
Come up to SC we can convoy together! I have been absent the last few years, thinking I need to show my face again. It's only a 12hr drive in a deuce for me.
I have also seen other Korean windshields in m37s, mine just doesn't seen to fit the same for some reason. The difference in hinge measurement is the only thing I have found to explain it.
I put new m35 inner windshields in my m37. They won't close all the way and the latch at the bottome won't catch. I measured the top of the frame and there is almost a 1/8in difference in the height above the glass on the m35 frames I got, and the m37 frames I took off. I am going to probably...
Set of m39/m809 brake shoes, all 12 needed, NOS and some religned $500
Takeout m809 radiator in very good shape $400 *SOLD*
Front m809 flat bar grill guard, in excellent shape $75
Tow bar, 1in feet, set of axle clamps $500
Convoy lights, the rotating kind, just the lights and bulbs NOS $75 each...
I did what Kenny did, but I found a tire tool with a bit of curved bar welded on the end(I've long since forgotten where I got it) was my soldier b for almost 100 recoveries off the local DRMO yard. Got to where I had it set perfect under the lunnete, and could back up my deuce and the lower jaw...
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