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  1. Mullaney

    New Acquisition, M1097R1 Helmet Top

    . Welcome to the Outfit! Be sure to at least download the -10 TM Technical Manual so you don't smoke your start box! It isn't a good read, but just perusing the book will save you plenty of money. .
  2. Mullaney

    My new hobby: Wood military vehicles

    . Neat little critter... You do good work @goldneagle !
  3. Mullaney

    Curious old M49 fuel truck

    . The steering box that you have looks to me like it would be just about right...
  4. Mullaney

    Hello from Washington State.

    . Welcome from North Carolina! Welcome to the Outfit! You can download the TM's (Technical Manuals) so you can get information about the axles. Might need to investigate the plates on them - so you can download the right books - but all the same, some book is better than none.
  5. Mullaney

    NY Humvee Insurance in NY

    . Yep. Pull out the phone book and look in the yellow pages. Call everybody and you will come up with somebody for sure... If you don't have a phone book, maybe a google will help you.
  6. Mullaney

    New Owner - 2001 MK25

    . The caging bolts for the Mk25 are more like regular air brake chambers. Too long shouldn't be a problem - compared to the M108x and M107x series. They have a short caging bolt in there because they will run into the shocks. They should be easy to do and fairly quick to install.
  7. Mullaney

    New Owner - 2001 MK25

    . Even though yours didn't run - at least yours came with doors and a covered roof! Lots of others before yours came out without doors. Chances are you will get her running. The caging bolts are something you can buy at the local NAPA or most any other truck parts place - and you need them...
  8. Mullaney

    M54 versus m813 or m814

    . Welcome to the Outfit! Sounds like you have a pretty good plan so far. The M813/M814 are 5-Ton trucks. The M35 is a Deuce and a Half. The Deuce (assuming it is a newer version) will have an automatic transmission. They aren't bad, but if you are used to jamming gears - you will miss that...
  9. Mullaney

    A-610-0046 MTVR Maintenance Course

    . I dunno. It was newer than what I had - and the file isn't attached now... Maybe it has already been put into the active pubs?
  10. Mullaney

    Steel Soldiers MV of the YEAR 2024 - VOTE HERE

    . Don't forget... You too could have a calendar with these 12 mv's to hang on your wall. https://steelsoldiers.com/threads/steel-soldiers-2025-calendar.222315/post-2597204 The link above will let you place your order.
  11. Mullaney

    Hello from Tx

    . Hi Justin, Why don't you snap a few pictures and upload them here? Then we can tell you what it is - assuming it is a military trailer?
  12. Mullaney

    Help with mystery wire identification

    . Yes. That is how the lighting should work.
  13. Mullaney

    M1097A2 build thread

    . The link above and this one do not work...
  14. Mullaney

    FARMVEE

    . Nicely Done!
  15. Mullaney

    So the MTVR adventure begins

    . Yay! Sounds good to me.
  16. Mullaney

    Steel Soldiers MV of the YEAR 2024 - VOTE HERE

    . Hey guys... 2024 MV of the Year polling is really slow. Several folks haven't even voted for themselves! Let's go take a look and vote your favorite!
  17. Mullaney

    Hello - new MEP-803a owner here

    . Have you downloaded the TM's so you can verify the wiring? I mean if you replaced the part and nothing changed - maybe you need to follow the wires as detailed in the drawings?
  18. Mullaney

    Need help Identifying where my CUCV came from

    . Schweinfurt - Where the ball bearing factory was back in the big war...
  19. Mullaney

    First MEP-803a

    . Good Deal!! Happy to hear!
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