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Slight change to the list
1-remove wheel
2-remove locker assembly
3-remove caliper and secure with wire
4-remove 2 axle nuts and tab washer and associated bearings, rotor,
parts as a complete assembly
5-remove 6nuts and lock washers from nuckle
6-remove spindle
7-pull out axle shaft assembly
UPS, USPS and Fedex all have online shipping tools that let you figure the cost. I use them when I ship deuce exhaust kits and found that, at least in my case, Fedex ground was the least expensive by almost $20. Just my 2cents
Here is a view of the brake assembly taken from TM 9-3830-206-34P,DIRECT AND GENERAL SUPPORT, REPAIR PARTS LIST, (INCLUDING DEPOT MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCES) WINCH ASSEMBLY, available in the resource section. Only shows 1 spring.
hedgehog69. these are the numbers I have for the MEP-003. Disclaimer!!! I have only used the oil filter from the list. My set came with brand new fuel & air filters from the military.
Oil Filter: NAPA 1004, Wix 202 C, Fram CH6PL, MS35802-2
NSN 2940-00-580-6304
Fuel Filter cartridge: NAPA...
Great vids and pics. Brings back good memories of when I went with my Dad to a airshow and the C.A.F. had their B-17 on display and they let you aboard. I had a hole new appreciation for the men that crewed these during the war.
Update. I met Kyle at Lincoln home NHS. Kyle and the unimog made it to the assigned LZ in good shape. He wanted to say thanks to everyone for the support and concern. He will post some pic of the trip as soon as he has access to a pc and get the pics off his phone.
PS: I would encourage anyone...