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  1. hndrsonj

    1958 Machine shop Deuce

    There's very few of these. They almost immediately put them on 5 ton chassis.
  2. hndrsonj

    1958 Machine shop Deuce

    Didn't John Tennis own one?
  3. hndrsonj

    Recovered two M422A1's from GA

    No they bought all the Mite stuff from Midwest Military who bought it from Surplus City Jeep Parts.
  4. hndrsonj

    Recovered two M422A1's from GA

    More Parts from 422 Surplus. Two more shipments coming!
  5. hndrsonj

    Military Magazine resto guide

    I'd agree, even if its $100 it's not worth it. Just get (or download) the manuals and use the saved money for parts. I did a full frame off restoration and it was no big deal-just takes time.
  6. hndrsonj

    Asking for a friend

    I was thinking of doing "Otto" but I have so many projects, I am thinking of letting it go.
  7. hndrsonj

    Asking for a friend

    You could always do a M37. Here's OTTO:
  8. hndrsonj

    M37 nos heater kits

    That post was from 2008.
  9. hndrsonj

    Recovered two M422A1's from GA

    Just got in a bunch of parts from 422 Surplus. Great place to do business with!
  10. hndrsonj

    M37 spark plugs

    I just put these in my M37. It allows you to use standard spark plugs. It's expensive but the plugs were $.99 on Rock Auto. https://shop.midwestmilitary.com/product/spark-plug-adapter-m-series/
  11. hndrsonj

    M37 lubricants and fluids

    It's just straight 30 weight.
  12. hndrsonj

    New project-M59

    Don't know, maybe I need another project......
  13. hndrsonj

    New project-M59

    Trying, got a lot going on, have all parts just need the time....
  14. hndrsonj

    New project-M59

    The cab and front clip off the 1957 M35 in the back yard. It's pretty perfect.
  15. hndrsonj

    New project-M59

    Well the M59 came back over here with a little horse trading. Then this happened last night.
  16. hndrsonj

    How bleed the deuce brakes

    https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/deuce-power-bleeder-r4x4-style.3229/ Makes bleeding absolutely simple.
  17. hndrsonj

    New to me m59 dump truck...

    If you remove the bed and subframe together do you have to break into the hydraulics or does it also come out with the subframe as an assembly?
  18. hndrsonj

    New to me m59 dump truck...

    So to recap on the 215-59 bed differences, the beds themselves are the same correct? The tailgates are also the same. The bed protectors are the only thing different (with the 215 being taller). Am I correct? Why would they cut the rivets on the front? wouldn't it be a lot easier to just remove...
  19. hndrsonj

    Behr or Rustoleum for dash?

    The only paint I'll ever use again (unless they don't have the color) is from Midwest. By far the best, easiest to spray, and lasts-even the enamel without fading! https://store.midwestmilitary.com/category-s/1965.htm If they have your color Urethane is a better paint than enamel, but the enamel...
  20. hndrsonj

    Recovered two M422A1's from GA

    How cool is this: USN 94-47710
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