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Aug 8 - Aug 10 2014 Iola, WI , The 23rd Annual Iola Vintage Military Vehicle. Well worth the drive, I go up from Kansas for it 10 hours for me less than 4 for...
Arlyn most folks don't realize how tough it is, but I carry one length of aluminum cammo net pole as a cheater pipe for the Budd wrench on all of my MV's.
Not really sure what you mean. Are you missing one of the bolts that attaches the lunette ring to the draw bar? As far as the pintle hook goes, Duce size and up will work and with an empty weight of 11,000lbs air for the brakes would be a good idea.
One of the neat features of this site is at the bottom of each thread page is a bracket with, Similar Threads, and when you look down you will find........... http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?48723-Geared-Lug-Wrench-how-NOT-to-use-it-amp-extra-info and the answer to your question.:beer:
You might want to see if there is another member on here close to you that has a 939 series that can go with you to check it over. 2 heads can be better than one.
2 amber on the front, 2 amber on the front sides, 2 red on the rear sides and 2 red on tailgate held on with nuts and bolts.
Which one of the united states are you living in, part of membership.
Welcome to the site and with that said it is posts like this that make me cringe. That you are driving a 50+year over 6 ton truck with a single circuit brake system and don't know where the master cylinder is, something that should have been checked before you moved it. With a single circuit if...
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