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What forum were you trying to post in ?
You should be able to post in most forums except the for sale part of the classifieds , for that you need to be a 'premium member" $15 a year.
Premium Membership ExplainedYou also can't respond to for sale ads , you need to send OP of the thread a private...
http://www.parttarget.com/
Both numbers comes back to a 5 ton extra long wheel base ( M927 , M928 )
http://www.parttarget.com/2540-00-860-0520_2540008600520_10899218.html/-7E350634-3BD7-4D30-A0A2-CB2D7F662543...
You might want to read through this It can save you money in the long run on repairs;
TM9-2320-209-10-1.pdf
TM9-2320-209-10-1 Operation, Installation and Reference data for the M35 series, Operator Level.
TM's for the Deuce
It looks like this came up a few years ago with no source.
brake line fittings
Edit : Equipment Parts sales says they have them , however I have not had the greatest experience with them in the past.
http://web-equipmentpartssales.grandcentr.al/inventory/5284150
A stock deuce winch along with this TM you should be able to do what ever you need.
FM4-30x31 Recovery
You can also download the rest of the Deuce TM's here:
TM's for the Deuce
It would be a good idea to read this one since your new to Deuces.
TM9-2320-209-10-1.pdf
TM9-2320-209-10-1 Operation...
From the regisration number it looks like a 1971.
[ 1968 through 1972
In 1968, this system was replaced with what, at least from the collector’s standpoint, was the ideal registration number system. This system incorporated a “Year” as the last two digits of the registration number...
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