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I've suggested a rally in Colorado several times, no one on here seemed interested. We have a large membership club here in Colorado, and have kicked around the idea several times. I think most of us would enjoy hosting a rally.
Rick, I concur with the others, the M116 takes a special cut cover, which are very rare. I was lucky to have found one by accident. If I run across another one, I'll be sure and let you know.
I'd like to address two of your comments, if I may. Most of us are not here to scare off the Newbies. Being inquisitive is fine, demanding or expecting instant gratification with an answer is not. I like to try and answer a question, and then direct the individual to the source, usually a TM. I...
FYI: The only fuse on an A2 is on top of the fuel tank, for the in-tank fuel pump. The circuit breaker/s is/are located on the engine side of the firewall, just above the steering column.
I'm thinking "hernia" trying to remove that bar out from under the bed, Will. I purposely separated my tow bar so one guy could handle it. My truck is a highway queen, she seldom if ever gets off-road. I do displays and parades with our Club and don't off-road the truck. I think if I had the...
No, not really. She rests in the shop Mid-November through Mid-March. I mainly use her for parades and displays. We don't use salt on the roads here in Colorado, and we're dry here most of the year. If I did get anything on them, I'd take her down for a bath at the local quarter car wash...
I have received a couple of PM's suggesting that same thing. I am using Nylok nuts, but I guess a guy can't be too careful. I will pin those bolts as suggested.
The wheels coming up and touching the bed did cross my mind, however that vehicle seldom, if ever is off-road. She's more of a highway queen. If I would happen to wander off-road where the terrain would cause the axles to articulate, I can always remove the bars and toss them in the bed. For...
I have read several different threads about tow bar storage on cargo trucks, but I didn't recall this being considered. With a little thought and some decent weather, I came up with this installation. As you can see in the photos, it's just a metal framing channel (Unistrut) ell bracket bolted...
A radiator shop should be able to stop your leak, if the core is not too far gone. If you're handy with a propane torch, you may be able to fix it yourself.
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