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Here is the info for the M35A2 and A3.
But from what I remember being posted here on SS, the M35A2 combat wheels are on Canadian Deuces.
Vehicle System M35A2/M200A1 Trlr/M149A2/M373A2/M332/M313/M750
ASSEMBLY NSN 2530-01-506-5910
Tire NSN 2610-00-262-8677
Size 9.00-20
Vehicle System M35A3...
donkdonk,
:-D
Thanx for the exploded view of the winch innards.
This will definitely help when I do my winch overhaul, I will know exactly what to look for inside. Minus the shattered components.
beaubeau,
Do you have any more info or part #'s on the 'Shorty mufflers or a Resonator that can be installed in an M818 instead of original muffler at a much cheaper price, like $36.00'?
When you move the cursor over the picture watch it change from a 'pointing finger' to an 'arrow'. It will be a finger on the left and right sides as they are areas of the picture that will link to another picture. But when it is an arrow in the middle you can right mouse click and do a 'save...
I'd be worried about holding moisture inside the heat shrink tubing, either from humidity or rain that wicks in. What about a layer of grease before putting on the heat shrink?
Great pics, glad you made it back relatively unventfully.
So let me get this right.
You drove around in a cirlce tapping the breaks for two hours?
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RE: Emergency flashers on Duece
Pull out on the jagged teeth portion of the turn signal stock/arm, as you lift up.
It should go two positions clockwise from the rest position.
First is what would bew a right turn then the second will be the hazzard flasher position.
Hope that helps.
Nice...
Hey Alex,
Welcome.
I'm a fellow washingtonian located down in the tri-cities, just a couple hours south.
So if you want to turn a wrench or just kick some tires let me know.
I always have a project or twelve going on.
RE: What is the trick to getting the rear axel shaft back in
Hey Guys,
Thanx for the how to help.
I hoped thiat was all that was needed.
I just didn't want to spend to much time or ruin something, because I didn't speak up and ask a question.
So on/in the outside drive flange there is a hole...
So today I replaced a leaky rear wheel brake cylinder.
In the process you have to remove the axle shaft.
All the new seals, bearing and cork went together pretty easily, just a little heavy.
But when I went to load the axle shaft back in, I am about 4-5 inches shy of getting a seal. I tried...
Yes it is a variable resistor that you push with your foot,
but it is part of a circuit that then reduces the current flow thru an IGBT,
a version of a high current transistor.
What about putting another 12V battery in parallel with the 12V battery(from the two that make up 24V) that has its...
AMGENERAL,
Where do you purchase by the 55 gal drum?
Does it have a limited shelf life or go bad after being oipened?
Does oil absorb water out of the air?
I always wait for Rotella to go on sale at the local Auto Parts, but now that I am up to 5 large trucks, buying in bulk may be the way to...
Here is the thread when I had my fan go thru the radiator in the 813.
THere are a couple of suggestions.
I went for new from the east coast from TM Murray
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=16591&highlight=
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