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I have a few pics from the show that i want to post later. There where alot of neat trucks and other equipment there. I think the WWII stuff out numbered the newer stuff.
I don't have military chains, i have standard tire chains. I am pretty sure they are 8.25 X 20. I don't know if that will help or not.
I did find some tubes for a 14.00 X 20.
The M36 has a double frame to support the extra weight.
Those trucks are a bit long and don't have the greatest turning radius.
I am going to be bobbing an m36
it's just too long as is.
you will need a bigger tube then an 11.00 X 20.
the 11.00 X 20 are 39 inches tall.
I beleive your tires are 43 inche tall?? too different you will need a larger size. you can strech a tube one size in gerenal that is way too differnet even for a bad idea.
you can only have a tubeles tire on a tubeless wheel.
the stock wheels have no provisions for the tubeless valve stem
on another note that is a bit big of a tire to be running on stock rims
not saying you can't do it
just saying it's not really a good idea
the max tire size for a stock...
You still need a noncommercial license for an antique vehicle
(4) if the vehicle is transporting hazardous materials and is required to be placarded in accordance with department regulations.
The term does not include an antique or classic motor vehicle, or an implement of husbandry, or any...
I am not looking to haul with my m818.
I am just looking to take my driver's test and be legal when driving it.
So it seems even to be bobtail with an m818 i need a class a license,
I do not need a CDL, a non commercial license would work as well.
Ok guys
I have spent the better part of the afternoon at the Penn Dot DMV trying to get the proper license to drive the m818 truck legally.
You guys with the M818 or the M52 trucks in PA here is the deal. The bottom line is you need a class A license to drive the truck. Either a...
I had an opportunity to bid on a deuce from a township. It was a good thing i looked at it. It is so rusty the fenders are rotted off the truck.
You have a few options
Buy from a dealer, most expensive but the truck should and I say should, be ready to go
Buy private party that you can...
Flame suit on,
As per Penn Dot. I have been informed that I require at least a Class B noncommercial license to operate any vehicle over 26,000 lbs GVW.
I have my M818 at 57,000 lbs GVW with an antique tag.
You can get a learner's permit for $5 from a driver's license center. There is no...
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