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Using measurements and pics provided by members here and an actual under cab brace provided by another member, I am constructing a proto-type winch bracket and shield plus making some accurate replica under cab braces and j-bolt.
Is anyone interested in having one or more of these for their...
I got a bunch of 11:00 NDCC new from Ft. Sill a couple of years ago and Vietnam Veterans Of America, Chapt. 920 put them all around on their M35a2c. Worked fine.
Oh, and old guys really like the extra high step to get into the cab and troop seats.roflrofl
The annual Medal of Honor Weekend Parade in Gainesville, Texas, will be on April 14, 2012.
More than 20 Medal of Honor recipients will be in attendance.
You can join Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 920 in honoring and carrying these heroes in the parade.
We will meet once more around...
Mine looked similar. I replaced the stock filters with the jatonka spin on filters, including the primary.
I then got some bio killer and added it to the fuel tank. I was astounded at how much crap was in the primary filter after running it for some months.
The part number for the pillow block bearing from Purvis is:
F4B-SC-104
An additional number on the label is 782475114634 which leads to the manufacturer, Dodge, and the item.
Made in the USA.
The shaft collar (stop) is available from McMaster-Carr as part #9414T24
I walked into Purvis Industrial with the old one. The lady at the counter took out some calipers, measured the shaft remainder diameter walked into the storage area for about five minutes and came out with the new one. She aligned the mounting holes on both and asked if I was happy!
It is a...
I took the old pillow block bearing assembly into Purvis Industrial. I asked for a new one. Ten minutes later I walked out. Cost a few bucks, but what does not? Amazing.
I got to looking at this post and remembering last years snow here. Quite an experience!
Now, the temp is running in the 60's and we are getting rain enough to fill the lakes again. Oh, well, we had a drought in Summer with wild fires. Go figure Texas weather.:-P
Those mounts are exactly the items I am speaking about. If someone has them out of the truck and can send them to me, I can make another dozen or so of the bearing mount, shield and cable support.
I doubt there is a big market for this stuff. But, I thought that when I made the first of the...