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  1. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    Thank you sir! Yes I have all those, and they are all missing the sections I listed above. The only manual I don’t have is what Will mentioned he used on his museum’s ASMH: TM 9-8029-3. I do have a good copy of the original TM 9-8028, but not 9-8029-3. I also tracked down a PDF of A-W...
  2. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    By chance would you have the TM # available for the 819? I haven’t been able to locate it… I’ve scrolled through so many thousands of pages that I probably overlooked it. Thank you!
  3. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    I appreciate the kind words and if you’re able to source something that shows the missing info, it would be much appreciated! I’ve searched through all the Austin-Western & M62 threads I could pull up in Search; I have downloaded copies of the 9-2320-211-35, but no specific info for the items I...
  4. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    There were some flatbed trailers intended for this truck, but pics are few & far between. A few pics in this thread. NDT has a couple of interesting pics here. A few more of a trailer auction here.
  5. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    LOL it has been exactly 12 months since I got in in my shop bay….Life keeps getting in the way & kicking me where it hurts! I try to get done what I can when I can….
  6. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    That’s what I am inclined to believe…
  7. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    The rear outriggers needed attention, as it seemed like they were one solid unit inside the rectangular steel housing, and wouldn’t line up with the holes to insert travel pins into, nor would they extend out enough to both deploy at the same time. After reading through the many threads on M816...
  8. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    In the meantime I decided to tackle the rear outriggers; whenever I would push/pull on one side, the other side would respond as if they were one solid unit. They were in fact two separate pieces but rusted together. I spent several full days researching TMs (-10, -20, -20P, -35, -34P, et al)...
  9. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    Master cylinder and AirPak booster bled out fine, but when I finished bleeding rear wheel cylinders (and tightening up leaking connections), a puddle of DOT-5 formed at the right rear-rear tire where it met the concrete floor….UGH. I pulled the axle shaft and drum/hub, to find that the locating...
  10. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    Purchased a remote brake reservoir kit from Big Mike’s and installed it. Looks like I was ready to start filling with DOT-5 and bleeding rear wheel cylinders!
  11. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    The two rubber brake hoses from the split valve block to the axles had been disconnected when I got it, and I couldn’t see through the split valve block mounted to the frame crossmember…it seems that it was plugged or blocked with something. So, it was a 2-day adventure to remove it, fix it...
  12. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    The rear brake lines were in bad bad shape and I couldn’t even find suitable NOS replacements. After reading through threads about originals bursting and whatnot, I went to NAPA to order 2 rolls of the copper-nickel brake line as well as new threaded fittings. I had doulble-flaring kits and...
  13. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    Moving on to the rear brakes, as since this truck most likely would never get out of first gear while I own it, I opened up the master cylinder to find it bone dry (no surprise). But, the lack of corrosion and general positive condition gave me hope that maybe the brakes weren’t as bad off as I...
  14. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    Since I live in hill country & there’s not a level spot anywhere on my property, I knew I had to get the truck brakes somewhat functional. I started by rebuilding the parking brake with new shoes & springs, and adjusting everything to work. None of the grease zerks were present so I installed...
  15. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    Moving on to the truck cab, the pedestal-style driver’s seat base was pretty rusted out around the bottom & the driver’s seat was very difficult to get in & out of. I had a spare spring-base Deuce seat as well as a complete passenger seat that were in good shape so I decided to swap them all...
  16. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    The rear mudflaps and sheet metal was smashed & bashed, and rubbing on rear tires so I set out to try to hammer everything back to close to what it was. I had some mudflaps that were removed from a scrapped semi trailer so I used them since I had them on hand. I removed all lights since the...
  17. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    The crane cab seat cushions were totally disintegrated so I made up some replacements from my old 931 seat cushions (removed when I installed air ride seats). The original seat springs and base are usable so I saved them to eventually be restored and reinstalled.
  18. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    I stripped out both cab doors to change out the totally destroyed window channels & non-existent weatherstripping. Also removed a driver’s side window from my M35 to install in this truck, as I wanted it to be as weatherproof as possible since it will be parked outside for a few years until I...
  19. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    Before I reinstalled the driver’s side fender, I straightened out the radiator fins as best as I could with some small screwdrivers.
  20. silverstate55

    M246 Revival

    The mirrors were just a bunch of WTF….someone deleted the original “Mickey Mouse” style and installed some aftermarket ones that were trashed. After digging through my spares I found most of what I needed, and found the rest on eBay. I decided that I would leave the aftermarket mirror arms in...
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