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  1. rmgill

    Brake controllers Try this

    Do deuce brakes have a variable pressure on the service side? Or is it on or off?
  2. rmgill

    Deuce Got a face Transplant!

    Get some nylon tubular webbing and wrap it slide it into the chain.
  3. rmgill

    Photo of Deuce under attack!!!

    I have that in a Bill Gunston book on Rockets and Missiles. That's a Paveway laser guided bomb (Paveway I family, KMU-351 Mk 84 2,000 lb bomb). The caption for the photo states: :roll:
  4. rmgill

    Semi Trailer move in Georgia...

    Doh, I'm probably bidding against you on one of those semi-trailers. Sorry! :roll: Are you looking to flip it or wanting it? I'm going to be going for one of those M818's off of Anniston in your back yard.
  5. rmgill

    Semi Trailer move in Georgia...

    So I'm looking at buying a Semi-Trailer off of GL soon. I'm looking at an M818 as well. The trick is that I'll be needed to have a back up plan if the GL folks want the trailer gone before I can secure the tractor. Does anyone have a semi-tractor in Atlanta/North Georgia that I might borrow or...
  6. rmgill

    3 KW gen set runs non-stop

    This is perhaps redundant, but Critical. IF you back feed into the house, be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that your mains are off. Backfeeding to the grid can kill a lineman if he contacts what are supposed to be dead lines. If your gen set is connected to a household plug and feeding your panel, the...
  7. rmgill

    M818 prices

    I mean what are they going for on GL. It's $2-3k is it not?
  8. rmgill

    M818 prices

    What are M818s going for now days? I'm looking at one of the M818's on GL thats about to come up for auction.
  9. rmgill

    Who has the oldest military Vehicle on SS

    1942 Daimler Dingo. Still runs, brakes and can do power slides in reverse, in 3rd gear. 1943 Humber armoured Car. Finally about ready to go into a container to come to the US.
  10. rmgill

    M818x3+872+447c=long trip

    Mind if I ask what the flat bed and Tractors went for?
  11. rmgill

    Question for the armored vehicle guru's

    What is the age? It COULD be a prototype from WWII OR a more recent test bed vehicle.
  12. rmgill

    The Eddie Black M114A1E1 Restoration

    I knew Eddie. Nice fellow. I was saddened to find out he had passed on.
  13. rmgill

    Looking for a XM-501 Hawk missile loader

    Hey George. I have a Radar SEt for a Hawk Missile Battery. AN/MPQ-51 Range only Radar Set on an M514 Trailer.
  14. rmgill

    M105 lunette removal

    The Air Hammer attachment is the way. Squirt Truck, A friend of his and I did this to one of the lunette eyes on a trailer that had sat in the weather for at least 10 years near Marietta. 'Gentle' whacks with a hammer and the air hammer on the casting around the shaft and it came right out.
  15. rmgill

    installing cargo tie-downs inside deuce bed

    Hmm, I could probably borrow one from one of the electrical contractors that works at CNN Center regularly.
  16. rmgill

    XM381 Would be the correct name

    Definitely a market for the data plates then. Could make for some head scratchers at an MV show if you did it right.
  17. rmgill

    USMC bumper mod.

    Why have those when you have the lifting shackles?
  18. rmgill

    2008 GA Rally Multimedia Thread

    *sigh* What a depressing weekend for me. I missed the VMMV event, 4 Dingos in one place and I missed this event for lack of funds/time. While you guys were having fun and chewing the fat, saturday night I was reading the manual for the Humber Mk IV. Next year....blast it...
  19. rmgill

    Roll over protection?

    Global-M621, that's sort of nifty. Any data on tests of that design?
  20. rmgill

    Suicide Budds?

    RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Suicide Budds? I did my own. I've done, 12 of them so far. Proper workmanship demands that you take the time to break the bead carefully, use a duck bill or slide hammer to get things all apart (break the bead on the tire from the rim) and carefully work the ring out. It can...
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