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I did two deuces with the yellow silicone boots , One truck has held up very well, but the other after about 1 year, i notice the boot is starting to rip where the outer clamp touches the boot, i suppose this could be a faulty boot, or i over tightened the clamp?
I was just told about this new policy yesterday, I guess somebody musta really ripped up some ground down there?
I also heard that MV's are really frowned upon, any truth to that rumor?
I take mine on and off by myself alot, Deuce and 5 ton, once on the ground, fold both sides to the center, then set it on top of the bows and unfold right down both sides and hook the cords. Its a little heavy but is the best way to do alone.
According to the TM your supposed to close the drain s at the filter, and open the drian up by the glowplug and pump the primer handle until fuel comes out of that drain, then close thst drain and your truck should then start....Its all in the TM's
There has been alot of discussion on this over the years here. I have never had it happen to me, but there is an issue with second seizing on the shaft.
I'm sur ehte others will chime in ...
Good luck with her
alfa heaven has tires ,and is a little closer to you.
http://www.alfaheaven.com/MilitarySection/Accessories/Tires.html
well he appears to be out of 900-20, sorry
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