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Why not just come to Rausch Creek that weekend for our get-together. Its ony 1,400 miles from Dallas :D
Seriously,
If your in Ohio GO TO THE DAYTON AF MUSEUM!!
Also if your going way up to the Dakotas for Mt. Rushmore, then do the Black Hills, Badlands, Custer, Sturgis, Wounded Knee...
Hey I was going to buy that! Now it will be a million dollars!......... :wink:
I think I know what it is. It may be a Continental 4cyl Industrial engine. The adapter plate to allow an SAE Bellhousing is missing. I have the same engine in my Miller Trailblazer44G. They will run forever...
Yeah thats one thing I don't have is a color scanner. B&W deff. changes the tone of pictures.
Thanks Knucklehead, I didn't do any research. Using the crane is alot of fun and is very useful. Well...as long as I keep its operator from going "Coco the monkey" if you know what I mean :wink...
Well it looks like your determination has produced success and will inspire others. That truck looks too nice! How many dry sunny vehicle painting days a year do you get again? Sorry thats my weather jealousy talking. :)
Have you gotten the chance to play with your post hole digger?
Actually just picking a corn combine to be exact :o .
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Its an International Harvester and is horse drawn. Any antique farm equipment buffs out there know its age? Its an pretty decent shape, all the wheels, gears, and chains work. They work a little too well. The...
Hmmm...I don't even think my Deuce has those. Just the plastic bumpstops on top of the grill. Excellent idea. Now go after those rattling side panels. It only seems to be a problem when idling.
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What MV Depression? :D Thats not possible.
I really hate to hi-jack this thread but.... many board members that are attending Gilbert may also want to consider the Steel Soldiers Rausch Creek Military Vehicle Rally Oct 5,6,7 due to its location.
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We have 8 MVs:
- 1 M819
- 4 M35A2s
- 2 CUCVs
- 1 M109A3
that...
So am I right in saying that the only difference is the Turbo and the injector's as JimK stated? Or is the cam different too?
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That would be a worthwhile upgrade.
Its just a flat head. Its like a lawn mower times six :) It probably would have been more desireable to rebuild the engine & mechanicals first :| but stuff happens. Any local buddys that can help you? If little to no machining is required and you had all the parts lined up you could rip...
Did you install a brand new oil pump or a high flow or high volume unit?
I had a similar situation on a 318 when the oil was blowing out from between the block and the oil filter adaptor. And that was with 30 weight. It didn't help that it was the dead of winter. Had to drop the pan, take...
RE: Re: RE: more....
Nothing like a little buzz...Thanks for the aerial link Dan. That has to be the most well kept and organized yard ever.
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Two Questions for the Dutch built buggers out there:
There are many small towns that have a German Tank in a square or...
RE: more....
Wow they've got quite the collection. Thats a very strange dozer, looks wheeled with a backhoe attached. Who is the maker Bart?
Ahh Nederland...that reminds me...its close to lunchtime here so I think I'll run to the deli for a nice tall boy of Koningshoeven :beer:
Hello?......Is anybody out there?........"cricket, cricket"....... :D TWO WEEKS Until Rausch Creek.
Seriously,
I would like to inform any newcomers and those who have not yet considered...PLEASE join us for a fun weekend of MV wheeling and comraderie as well as parts trading. We need...
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