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You probably should peruse the TM's pertaining to your new truck. A good TM to begin with is the -10 Operator's Manual. Lots of answers to questions in the TM's. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-tms/77607-tms-deuce.html
Would it still be the flasher unit even though the front signals work correctly? I'm thinking the turn signal switch is the culprit. Something in the switch is not in sync. Just my 2cents.
It's my stress reliever, driving it and working on it. The real world goes away when I'm with the 'Ol Girl. Picking up materials at Home Dumpo. Join a Club and hang out with other guys that have the same disease. Carshows, Veteran oriented static displays, parades, etc. As said before, you're...
Cmdr5993, You do some very nice work my friend! In your update photos, it looks as though you have a single switch plate for all your accessory controls, indicators, switches, etc. Very nice idea instead of having a bunch of different mounts hanging down under the dash. Do you have a photo of a...
I agree they were few and far between, but I did have a RT-524 in my Deuce at Camp Hunter Liggett, 6/74-12/75. In fact, each platoon had 3 or 4 Deuces with 524's installed. Go figure.
This radio was usually added at the unit/battalion level. Here is one that could have been installed in a Deuce. I believe you may need a HAM license to legally operate on some frequencies.
Army Radio Sales Co.