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  1. tommys2patrick

    The VTCS m756a2 Pipeline Truck

    This is just such an awesome truck. I love seeing it rigged out and you using it. I have seen Gin trucks used in oil and forestry but it seems rough terrain forklifts have replaced a lot of the applications. Still, I lust after your truck and shamelessly love it.
  2. tommys2patrick

    5 Ton tractor to dump conversion

    Will likely have to do something about the ramps on the rear of the tractor frame. thats where you would have to place the pivots. so strength issues from the conversion may come into play. Have you considered drive line swap instead. I am sure you know that dump trucks have a hard life on...
  3. tommys2patrick

    Is this a C-47 or DC-3?

    Thanks for helping me remember an experience with my father. I think it was in the summer of 1967. My dad was the chief inspector for an airline that operated DC-3's(C-47). Anyway, one had just gone thru some major maintenance and it needed testing. He and I accompanied the pilot on a test...
  4. tommys2patrick

    What is this?

    Auxiliary air connection point. There is a valve to open or close the end of this air line. there should also be a brass screw-on cap for the end of this line connected by a short chain so it does not get lost. the cap could be loose and the valve partly open leading to the chattering you...
  5. tommys2patrick

    1968 Deuce, new owner - new member

    Welcome from Colorado! It certainly looks like she had been someones baby. I see a lot of work was done in the engine bay and the outside looks like new paint. try to just work on one thing at a time until it gets sorted out.
  6. tommys2patrick

    M275A2 DOA but now RUNS!

    That flatbed kinda grows on you. Not quite military but still cool. Put a dump mechanism under it and you would have a pretty useful sexy beast.
  7. tommys2patrick

    R.I.P. Sam Seay "Ace of Spades" Crew Member

    thoughts and prayers. thank you for your service.
  8. tommys2patrick

    Tools for working on the Deuce

    I would add that a good air wrench is a great option as long as you have a good air source. on the road, as long as the truck is running you have a good air source. if parked indoors running the engine may not be practical or safe. sometimes, even outdoors, on the road, running the engine...
  9. tommys2patrick

    M275A2 DOA but now RUNS!

    Thank you for your posts, pics and observations. Even if you have done something before its always good to get another perspective or reminder. seems like these projects tend to drag out over months if not years. so much info and history here it can be daunting to track it all down. like the...
  10. tommys2patrick

    Tools for working on the Deuce

    I also like the geared lug wrench from Ken Tool. Properly braced it can move mountains. I used a harbor freight crow bar to brace it one time as i did not have both the "bars" that come with it. it easily bent the crow bar in half but broke the lug loose anyway. the long tube bar is hard to...
  11. tommys2patrick

    M35A2 not building pressure with full brake reservoir

    I recently had this problem as well. A couple years ago I rebuilt the air pack and did the service /bleed/etc. it worked fine afterwards. I put in a remote fluid reservoir but after sitting for a long while the fluid would slowly draw down. I suspect a leaking fitting or cracked pipe. will...
  12. tommys2patrick

    New to me m59 dump truck...

    Looks like some air force blue under the army green. Not sure if you already discussed this but, have you made a final color selection?
  13. tommys2patrick

    Axle/brake rebuild questions

    empty weight of the deuce is a little over 13000 pounds. it has three axles and the front carry's more than the other two when the truck is empty. but for simplicity sake, 13000 divided by three yields 4333 pounds. roughly 2.2 tons. six ton rated pair of jack stands, worst case rated 3 tons...
  14. tommys2patrick

    Transfer case air line help

    I often say that just before I hear a highly animated old man vocalize, in a somewhat vulgar way, his displeasure with previous and apparently inappropriate, ill-advised, regretful choices. Sometimes, it even involves excruciating pain, loss of colorful body fluids and disdainful facial...
  15. tommys2patrick

    Special M35 steering gear project

    Well you certainly have my interest. Any hints as to power type for the power steering part? I have been following your prep work for the Alaska Adventure. It has inspired me to double down on my truck.
  16. tommys2patrick

    Deuce Hood Lift Kit Availability

    I would be interested as well. If you get a rough estimate of cost that would be useful or need a down pay to order materials let me know. Thanks for taking this on!
  17. tommys2patrick

    New from Colorado!

    Livermore. its North of Ft Collins about halfway to Laramie
  18. tommys2patrick

    New from Colorado!

    Howdy from Northern Colorado. Welcome. Pics are always good, when you get a chance. Do you work for the REA?
  19. tommys2patrick

    Airborne Engineer Equipment

    Little gems are right! Based on the five lug rear wheels they must be kind of small for modern scrapers comparison. perfect size for around the farm/ranch. did they leave any lonely brothers or sisters around? nice dozer blade on the cab unit. 40's or fifties vintage?
  20. tommys2patrick

    MEP-803A Brass terminal nut inserts.

    Guyfang--is there a Nema pad or spade terminal or similar that this is designed to clamp down on rather than the bare end of your load wire? Just seems like a lot of thought went into the design of the lug only to have it crush down on a bare wire in a somewhat odd shaped hole. your thoughts?
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