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I saw a similar thing on the front of a truck many many years ago. It was used with the tire tool, like a winch, to pull a vehicle. Tie a rope to the tire tool, spin the tire slowly, it pulls the vehicle out of a ditch etc.
I've been Jeepin' for 35 years. Had them all and been rock climbin' in all but about five states. I would suggest about 3 inches of lift and the locker (rear). If you have lock-out hubs up front, put a locker in the front to really show off. If no hubs, leave the front end open.
If you are...
To Doghead, I've been through and through the TM's and not found it. If you know of it somewhere in there, can you narrow it down for me?
rronning84, will you be in OKC anytime soon? if you want, e-mail and we'll see if we can get together. gungubr@juno.com
Z71, if all else falls...
I tried to get some response in the classified adds to no avail.
Is there a propper step ladder for the M109A2 to be had out there somewhere or can someone post some technical drawings so I can make my own? I get some funny looks when I drag my cheap imitation of a "little giant" out and have...
Yes, a 1946, found it in a barn after 30 years. Put jumper cables on it and it fired up. Drove it around the yard a bit then onto a triler. Its like my deuce, "a work in progress."
Yes, a 1946, found it in a barn after 30 years. Put jumper cables on it and it fired up. Drove it around the yard a bit then onto a triler. Its like my deuce, "a work in progress."
Thanks for the reply. Yes, the guages work fine. all the other lighting around the truck work well. Just no dash lights and no "front wheel engaged" light.
(72 M109 A3)
Does this same relay work for the dash lights? All my electricals work great except the dash lights. None of them work with new bulbs or the switch in any position.
All of you are some what coprrect. Detroit Diesel is, or was, was a subsidiary of GM until about 2002 when GM started buying diesel engines from Isuzu.
In the late 70's and early 80's GM repurposed several gas engines to diesel including Olds, Pontiac, Buick, and Chevrolet. I would think...
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