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Some new parts arrived yesterday! I found two new work lights for the headache rack and an NOS block and tackle. The only BII items I am missing now are the stake pocket adapters. Please let me know if you know of any for sale. Otherwise, I’ll fabricate some.
Update: Great news!! Dave Newman from Eastern Surplus has graciously agreed to sponsor our Friday night cookout! We will have lots of great chow to throw on the barbecue along with all of the fixins and beverages! Thanks, Dave!
Recovery Day!
Well, we did it! We recovered the M756A2 today!
My brother, Chad, and my dad helped me load a ton of tools, fluids, etc... in the pickup this morning and then we headed out to the storage yard where the pipeline truck has been sitting for the last 16 years. We last had the truck...
I reserved six camping spots at Trailhead this morning. Five of them are smaller spots and one is a large group spot. They are marked in blue on the attached map. They are all right next to each other and are located right next to the access road to AOAA. That should give us room for 20-25...
We are a little over two months away from rally time! Please post up if you guys are interested in attending. Also, please let me know if you are interested in camping onsite or if you are going to stay down the road in a local hotel. Thanks!
Unfortunately, you won’t be able to use your M35A2 at AOAA because it’s a soft top truck. I know it seems silly because it’s not like a hard top would save you if you flipped it, but that’s the rule. Your HMMWV would be fine as long as the factory B-pillar “roll bar” is installed. Hope you will...
I ordered a couple of t-shirts last Thursday for me and my brother. They showed up on Tuesday, so I was pleased with the order fulfillment speed. The tees are Hanes tagless, and are nice and heavy duty for wrenching on MV’s or just wearing around town. To get some 20th Anniversary gear of your...
Everything you need to know is in the -10 manual. It lists all of the model numbers and even has drawings of all of the them. There’s a ton of other info in there and it is required reading for all owners of M939 trucks.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lkhvv9xs8j71cqc/9-2320-272-10.pdf?dl=0
Cool! Next time you see him, ask if he has any pictures of his old truck. It would be really neat to find a guy who used to operate this truck back in the day.