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Armada From the looks of the firewall in the first picture in the second set pictures there seems to be a oil leak behind the defroster hoses. Hope that is not so because that is a lot of work to get get up in there to.
When in the field we didn't have a cage so we used a chain . You ran it around and through the holes not to tight or you have an other problem . Locking chuck and a long air hose. Never had any trouble. Maybe luck was with us those times. But you do what you have to do to get the job done and...
Here are the secret places to look, TM 9-2320-211-35 dated Sept 1964 Page 506, fig 480, TM 9-2320-260-34-2-5 chapter 19 page 19-1, TM 9-2320-260-20-3-4 chapter 21, page 21-1 other than that I can't help you.:grd:
Glen I've just had my left knee replaced. So mine on the mend. That is great country out around Big Basin. I've made the trip there to show my Mom, Uncle his wife. They just couldn't believe the views and the open country. Spent the night Dodge City then down Elkhart. We were on our way to...
If that is what you eant to do go for it. One of the reason the military used the gasket was all the wheels were going to be pulled yaerly like the LO says.
I'd like that. MY Dad was a cowboy at Wilmore before WW2 . He would take use to the ranch on week ends. I knew all the back roads between Coldwater and Pratt where my grand parents lived. That drive between Coldwater and Medicen Lodge is great at different times of the year. I love the state...