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Hi all,
Is anyone close to Meade that could shoot by there next week. There is an item I need inspected and the auction ends on 7/10. Preview dates listed on the site are 7/8 and 7/9. Thanks!!
Chris
In 1009's the most common spots are the rockers, the inner fenders under the battery trays, the inner fenders where the reinforcing panel is used to bolt them to the cab, the tailgate, and the floor pans around the support channels and the gun rack. Also look at the seam right in front of the...
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RE: Just found this on GL
I edited your post to remove specific sale information. I didn't delete it because I want to keep both sides happy. I think it is a very unique item and is worth discussion.
Can anyone elaborate on the history of this mine sweeper?
Hello Reddog. Welcome to SS. Please note that there is a specific section of SS designated for Classified Ads. If you look under the resources tab at the top of your screen you will find it. Submit your ads there and we will approve them and get them posted ASAP. Thanks! It's always good...
The way I was taught to check for proper gear mesh is as follows:
1) Disconnect the main starter power wire at the 24V buss bar on the firewall, but leave the solenoid actuator wire connected.
2) Remove the inspection cover from the tranny
3) Crawl under the truck with a paper-clip
4) Have a...
I was already bidding on them when you sent it. :)
By the way, looking good, Lane!
I found 3 more from a fellow member in FL so I now have a complete set. I am going to sandblast them all and rebuild them with fresh paint, valves and o-rings.
Yeah, I liked it a whole lot, but some big bidder liked it even more. He bought 3 other 939 trucks in the same auction. :roll: The one I was talking about in the post above was an Army truck in PA. The 927A1 in SC went for $4000+ and it needed a lot of work.
Man, what a treat on a Friday afternoon!! I was standing in the waiting area in the front of my office and we have big display windows all the way across the front. I just happened to look out the windows and a HEMTT rolls by bigger than life! I about dropped my computer as I ran to the door...
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