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Everyone else is spoiled with automatic transmissions? :p
I'd like to drive an M35A2 at least once just to see what it's like compared to my A3. I haven't driven a manual transmission in forever!
I'd take the regular rims to a tire shop that does truck and ag tires and have them do the tire swap.
if they were bolt-together rims I'd do them myself, and I have - and I lost about 10 pounds doing that job between restoration and mounting six super singles :p
Heh, I just repaired a sewing machine where that was the problem :p
@cessnapilot89 did you take the motor out of the truck and test it on the bench? If you want it professionally rebuilt perhaps a shop which works on starter motors, automotive generators, etc. would take a look at it.
I consider the Deuce the baby 6x6, the cousin between the M37 and the M39/809/939 :p The 5-tons are definitely more trucky, and I hope to get one myself in the future, ideally a wrecker 🤞
I think the LMTV bows, stakes and covers would be nice because they're taller than the deuce covers. I've never been under one, but perhaps you can actually stand up under a LMTV cover?
That looks sharp! That would get attention at car shows, especially with a fresh coat of paint. Great find!
I always enjoyed driving my dad's M37 - I hope you enjoy it too!
I didn't realize the Air-O-Matic was a military kit! How was it decided whether any were purchased? Did units who consistently skipped "Arm Day" get them?
I just bought an assorted nozzle size kit from Creality for my Ender 5 Plus. It came with two nozzles each of:
0.2 mm
0.3 mm
0.5 mm
0.6 mm
0.8 mm
1.0 mm
And it came with twelve 0.4 mm nozzles, probably because they make twelve times more of those than the other sizes :p
I started off with a...
My dad told me about a friend of his who brought his boa constrictor everywhere with him. While he was driving, the snake would wrap around his clutch pedal leg for the ride. When parked, the snake would get off his leg and rest under the seat.
One day he parked his Corvette at a bar to meet...
I've read about Jeeps with the manual transfer case getting the driveline bound-up when driving on pavement with part-time 4WD engaged. That happened to my mom's Grand Cherokee once when she was having trouble making smooth turns going to the office one day. My dad was on the phone with her...
I've never driven any tankers so I have zero first-hand experience. My dad drove a big tandem-axle water tanker when he was a volunteer fireman. It was some big long-wheelbase Peterbilt with some ungodly huge tank on it. The fire department eventually got rid of it for a smaller tanker truck...