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Variants:
T114 - Test versions
M114 - Production version
M114A1 – new commander's weapon station allowing firing of the .50-cal machine gun from inside (manually powered cupola), reinforced trim vane
M114A2 – (1969, initially called M114A1E1) replaced main armament with a Hispano-Suiza HS.820 20...
Ditto to what 98G said. I am a big deuce guy but the single circuit brakes on the M35s concern me too much to enjoy the ride sometimes (call it what you will) and they are all getting old. The M939s are an easier, faster, more capable truck to operate than a deuce and it won't leave your arms...
If you're really lazy just leave it in Reverse and no one will drive off with it, heck, even you'll forget and break out the TM to find why it isn't starting. rofl
The m939 combat rims will fit the m900 series trucks. I know the largest tire you will want to run is the 395/85r20 on the M915, the others can run 16x20s but you will need to run hemtt rims on the front and do some machine work to get everything to fit just right. There will still be some...
Sounds like a bad PCB (black box) for the starting issue. I've had 2 bad boxes that click but don't power anything up, broke them down and one was vibrated to death and the other was corroded. Try a manual bypass with two jumper wires on the PCB plug (cant find thread for the how-to). If it...
You are correct 98G, most of my trucks from Riley have been damaged in that way and GP has just applied their deductible to the damages to zero out any reparations. Glad you got a good "non-runner" there haha!
I've bought a lot of trucks from there and so has 98G. The guys are friendly but you need to schedule everything through GP's main office. There was a recent management change at Riley so YMMV. Best plan for a few bad tires, dead batteries, and a little bit of murphy but otherwise I bet you'll...
Has anyone added a slave port to their lube unit? I know the modification wont be hard but I'd like to see if anyone has done it before and where they put it.
M105s are a dime a dozen. A near perfect one runs about $1200-$1500 if it's truly perfect. If in good serviceable condition around $750-ish. **These prices are subject to your area.**
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