Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
I would SERIOUSLY think about it before laying out any cash.
Parts are very expensive, does it run? if not that alone can set you back $1000-1500 if nothing serious is wrong with it.
That truck has obviously not only been driven hard and put up wet it likely has had poor overall maintenance.
In...
I remember when going out and getting stuck to our eyeballs in mud and tearing up stuff was soooo much fun.
But now that makes no damn sense to me whatsoever,,,,,
UOC = Usable On Code, every vehicle has one.
In the TM a few pages past the TOC (table of content) you will find a list of UOCs.
The M1035=H20
Then you look up the part, if there are no UOCs listed for a part then that part fits every vehicle listed in that parts TM, part numbers 1, 2 and 3...
I have had a couple older PCB boxes do that a few times right after the ign. is turned off, the boxs did not fail but it was a little unsettling.
Turn the heater blower on and see if it cycles with the clicking.
Probably time to upgrade to a smart start if it is not already, I have not seen a...
Check it with your volt meter on AC volts, it is likely part of a battery charger but appears to be missing the rectifier/regulator circuit (unless it was contained in the transformer housing) so is basically useless to you.
If it has the rect/reg in the housing and it is actually only putting...
Yes, it looks like someone put one of their supplemental armor kits on factory doors, I have never seen the factory supplemental doors with the steel X panel
There is a REAL danger in using a tool like this.
You can put it on a bolt, then back it out to a point that you cannot get the bolt out OR remove the wrench because it gets jammed into something and because it is not reversible you have just seriously painted yourself in a corner, you are now...
The snap-on tool they sell for that job is 9/16 as linked above so that 1/2" X 7/16" might not work
I am a little confused as the bolts that hold the calipers on my M998s are allen head.
I finally got my sisters Kubota RTV1140 out of my "lift" bay (blown head gasket)
So I got the DuraVee into the bay and installed the right condenser, the wife helped me get into place.
I went ahead and removed the fill pipe, this is made easier by the fact there is a rubber hose connection just...
Thanks, if the tank is 14" then I can work with that measurement!!
Actually that would work out perfectly, they build one that is 13 3/4 and recommend 1/4" clearance.
Hopefully someone has one of these laying around, I need the measurement of the length of the tube so I can have a custom one built for my next project.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.