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i've just been looking under the resources section for the technical manuals for the M35 i'm sure they used to be there or is it just me having a "senior moment":cookoo: any help to find the TM's would be great
Hi Maverick
i only know what i have read about these trucks so my info might not be correct, but i understand these trucks have a sprag clutch to engage the front drive could this be defective so that you are driving with all wheels powered thus making steering heavier?
just a long shot but you...
Hi martin iv'e also seen this truck a few times at shows in the uk, first time was about 5 or 6 years ago at the town and country show at stoneliegh and again as featured in cmv at evesham this year. i was also thrown by the owners vehicle history board stating the trucks date of...
Please can anyone tell me the first year of production of the M813a1 and if it was designed as a direct replacement for the M54, or did production of these vehicles run side by side?
I was just wondering if you can't find a cover plate in the U.K. could you not trace a template of the part required and get a local engineering company to knock you one up and make your own gasket out of gasket paper,
just a thought it may workout cheaper than importing one from abroad
if i remember correctly it said in the ad that it was originally a water tanker, but i would of thought this would of been stated on the data plate in the cab unless these have also been changed. as Martin said in the previous post most of these trucks are probably made up of a jumble of...
Hi im just another brit interested in M-series trucks, unfortunatly i have no storage for a vehicle of this size at the moment . I hope that my info was of use to you mate
Hi M35A2
i'm 99% sure that i saw this truck for sale on milweb a few years ago, it was listed as a low milage truck due to it being an ex water truck so this may explain the hubs, when i saw the ad it had got the cargo body on it but this may have been added after release .
truck does look good...
sorry but this 5 ton was not for sale, if it had been i would have been interested, unfortunatly we don't have G.L prices over this side of the pond and good M series trucks are quite hard to find in good condition, M35's and M54's often are advertised for between £6k - £10k
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