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I'll try to get pictures later today since I don't actually have any pictures of the top of my truck's hood! Usually any time I'm up there the hood's up, and I can't usually see the top of the hood unless I'm driving since my truck's hood is a few inches higher than the top of my head :p What...
Spring update! I just got the truck out of hibernation and checked the tire pressure. All but two tires held air. Over five months, one lost 7 psi, and another lost 15 psi. They were all originally aired up to 45. So I have two tires losing 0.05-0.1 psi per day. I don't think that's...
That's cool! At first I thought it looked like a wheeled version of the M548, but then I saw this thread where a member here had a running gasser example:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/xm-410-need-info.77572/
I brought my truck out of hibernation today. While checking the engine compartment fluids, I paid special attention to the underside of my truck's hood. Through an oddly-placed hole in the insulation, it looks like it had some black coating applied before the insulation was installed. As the...
Didn't the Jeep Gladiator have a different motor in it that was more reliable. I thought the Tornado was a lousy motor Jeep had a warehouse full of and they decided to dump them in the Army's trucks.
Would any kind of diesel fit in the M715?
It's an annoying process having to get your money back but at least it'll happen eventually. At least you have all this documented!
So far I've only bought from Big Mike's and Erik's. They've been kind enough to work with me on shipping smaller parts for lower rates :)
I really like the PDFs, especially the newer ones that allow for the use of word searching. If I need to reference part of the TM while I'm working, I just print what I need (double-sided to save paper!) and bring it out to the truck with me. If I get grease on it to the point I can't read it...
Congratulations on your new-to-you truck! I really enjoy my M35A3 and hope you do too!
Also... nopics
Make sure you have all the M35A2 TMs as well since the M35A3 TMs make a lot of references to the A2 books. Anything different from the M35A2 is going to be in the M35A3 TMs. Anything...
I'm not sure anyone knows how many are left. I know some went to Lebanon, maybe other countries in the Middle East. And some were just salvage or parted out. No one is exactly sure how many of the ESP trucks were built, let alone how many of each type built, besides that no serial numbers...
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office - the part of the DoD that surpluses stuff.
That's a nice truck. I really enjoy my M35A3 and would love an M36A3 to go with it. Someday! :driver: With how rare they are I'm more likely to get a wrecker first, no matter what my wife says :p
I'd freakin' trade you a truck to bob for that thing! :LOL: Or you can sell it and use the money to buy a LMTV which is basically a newer deuce bobbed from the factory.
Like everyone else here has said the M36A3 is pretty rare. I'd say the M109A4 trucks are there with it.
Does that truck...
That's more than enough. An empty 2 1/2-ton truck's front axle supports about 6000 lbs while each rear axle supports about 4000 lbs. The data plates will tell you for sure what the weight distribution is. I was able to use a 4-ton jack to lift each side of each axle to place an appropriate...
Maybe I'll attempt this some day. I'll be curious to see what the steel looks like under all that insulation. @glcaines have any pictures of your insulation tear-out?
I'm wondering if heat-resistant paint for the washers should be considered. The engine compartment probably gets up to about 200 degrees Fahrenheit, and I'm not sure how well regular automotive paint would hold up to that.
I'd get a single $1 rivet if you can and measure that to figure out a common rivet to use.
I saw a pack of 10 on EBay for $10 after a quick look. It might be a small additional price to pay to get your job done.
I'd be tempted to take those to a shop to get them done. They'll have the big tools to get them apart and back together in no time. Around where I live the shops prefer those wheels to the two-piece bolt-together wheels because they don't take as much time or effort to swap tires.
Ever since I've had the wheels overtightened on my daily drivers by idiot mechanics, I've always torqued my lug nuts to spec. I do more of my own wheel and driveline work now too. Those guys just like to tighten the crap out of stuff and just move on to the next thing. My old minivan had to...