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Haha, I guess I should have stated pickup loads over the course of a couple years. I barely got one truck load this last time around. Looks like a few groups of people have been picking through Brad's stuff thoroughly. There's hardly any "good" stuff left on the ground. Brad has said he's...
Hey LowTech, we are lucky to have a local scrap metal dealer who's primary client was DoD. He lost his contract with DoD and now his parts are dwindling down to almost nothing. Luckily I've had the ability to run out there and fill my pickup up several times. I've got more jerry can holders...
Tonight I was able to finish up the tow bar bracket and tow safety chain storage box. I requisitioned myself a set of "L" brackets from a 900 series battery relocation kit. I bolted them to the chassis cross-member using grade 8 bolts. The storage box for the tow safety chain is off a 3/4 ton...
The date on the PIF won't give you any troubles at the DMV. You will need to bring in your SF97 in the original envelope so you can show them when you actually recv'd the SF-97!!! My local DMV tried to throw down a late charge stating I didn't bring in the SF-97 within the required two week...
Jimma I used Gorilla Glue on my eyelets. I used a piece of wax paper, couple pieces of wood and a clamp. The wax paper will prevent the glue from sticking to the wood that you're using to apply equal pressure on the contact points. Only use a little bit or you'll have an unsightly mess on...
Coming from you Zout and knowing what you can do with an M109A3, I take that as the highest compliment sir. I only hope this truck will at least turn out half as good as what you have built with you and your friend's truck.
Exactly what I was going to say. Also, you'll need to think about the PTO studs. Either remove them or get enough washers so you'll have enough thread to use...you'll find out what I mean;-)
Snow is pretty much all melted, rain clouds passing overhead. Today I made a dash outside to at least accomplish one roof joint. As most of us M109A3/M185A3 owners know, the white caulking AM General used for sealing panel joints probably wasn't made to last it's 22+ years. Almost every joint...
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