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  1. hndrsonj

    M813 Loadout

    On short hauls they seem to charge more per mile, otherwise it isn't worth their time.
  2. hndrsonj

    M813 Loadout

    Sorry I misread your post 100 miles not 100$. I would think you could do it for $250-$300 if you call around. I have had 3 hauled and never paid over $1.25 a mile.
  3. hndrsonj

    M813 Loadout

    As an aircraft mechanic; 100$ is cheap! don't try to tow it!
  4. hndrsonj

    My new M220 soon to be camper

    Since you aren't updating this thread; are these what you need?
  5. hndrsonj

    M813 Loadout

    I wouldn't even consider towing one with a deuce.
  6. hndrsonj

    Dukw progress thread

    I'd go Navy grey! The main reason they turned over training and operating DUKW's to the Army in mid 1942 was the Navy was short personnel. I have a WW2 Navy Chiefs uniform i'll send you if it becomes grey.
  7. hndrsonj

    Dukw progress thread

    That is going to be nice!
  8. hndrsonj

    Does manufacturer of MEP-002A matter?

    They are all built to the same military specifications, so i'd say no.
  9. hndrsonj

    3 way B/O switches.

    Actually I'd say they are all interchangeable not the same. There were early ones that were kind of triangular in shape (the part that sticks out the dash). But really, 98% of them are the same.
  10. hndrsonj

    BFR Metals, Salina Kansas, a Goodie Hole

    I saw that trailer when I was there Saturday! Thanks again Glen for lending a hand pulling some parts. Hopefully next time i'll be able to look around longer!
  11. hndrsonj

    Dukw progress thread

    You don't need a gang plank; just keelhaul whoever it is!:beer:
  12. hndrsonj

    stuck rear rim on hub

    http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?48958-Tire-safety&highlight=split+rim+safety I haven't found the right video but this post shows something similar (by Bridgestone) Notice in their examples some have blown after heating even with the valve stems removed?
  13. hndrsonj

    stuck rear rim on hub

    Somewhere on here is a thread which has a video of a guy who heated a rim with a torch (for like 10-15 seconds) then walks away (the tire is in a cage). Within a few minutes the rim explodes from the increase in pressure due to the heat. They might be hard on you but they are trying to keep you...
  14. hndrsonj

    stuck rear rim on hub

    TM 9-2320-209-10-4 page 2-27 and page 2-30 for the inners. Even tells you the order to torque them and the valve stem positions.
  15. hndrsonj

    stuck rear rim on hub

    Specifically the 10-4 para 2-8.
  16. hndrsonj

    stuck rear rim on hub

    You really need to look in the manual. It shows a good exploded view. I wouldn't recommend heating either.
  17. hndrsonj

    PBY in a vacation ad

    Well we did a funeral today and it was -10; I'd love to see a PBY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. hndrsonj

    Tow bar workings

    What does the manual say????
  19. hndrsonj

    Testing Water on Selling

    It's kind of confusing; it's not that he doesn't have a title, GA won't issue one.
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