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Thanks to you both for sharing your advice on the jump start without battery question! I'll definitely talk to the site rep when gplanet lets me have the contact info (after the EUC clears). The listing doesn't mention loadout assistance. Only that the proper loading ramps are required. If...
Yeah, I definitely wouldn't do that for a long period of time. I was thinking just to get it loaded on the trailer. Would a short time running without batteries be likely to hurt the alternator? Since this is my first experience with this, I don't know the process. I can buy batteries and...
Well, I have owned several military vehicles in the past, and have been without for the past 8 years or so (very low smiles per gallon in the company car). I've never bid on one, and am excited to get back into the hobby.
I won a truck at Ft. Bliss, and have submitted my EUC. Ugh. Two...
Back in the day, when the railroad companies had some old trains, they would run them into each other head on for publicity. Worked pretty well.
The people watching seemed to be having a good time, and it doesn't look like anyone was hurt, unless there was someone in the trunk of that car...
Wow. And I thought parts for my Mule were expensive! $6300 for a replacement motor. It is indeed a bug eye haflinger, with a "Pathfinder" badge on the left side. It has the cutouts in the bed for the rear doors and the flip up rear seats. I will take pics and see if I can get the guy to...
Guys,
I just found a '72 Steyr Puch Haflinger 700...a little rough but looks like it's all there. What would one of these be worth? Not sure what to offer the guy. Also, are parts easy to come by? I have a Mule and a Deuce and think it would be cool to have a Haflinger.
Thanks in adavance,
How about flat black? Would make it look like a special forces truck...
Chrome would make some people wince.
Mine looks like yours and people can't stop looking at it!
I checked the two leads aside from the ground...they were both 24.5 volts, so I'm thinking just a bad bulb...unless I bought a 12volt military headlight by mistake!
Had a 24v headlight go out on my M35A2C...replaced it only to have the new one pop as soon as I turned it on...think it's a bad ground or something?
What should I check with the multimeter?
Just thought I'd ask before replacing it again, cause it's expensive experimenting!
Thank y'all...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=15859&highlight=5ton+winch+deuce
Here's a thread addressing your question...
Just put a bed on the five ton and you'll have the winch and power steering...
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