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Civilian trucks that uncle bought do not have M numbers for the most part. I think your axle is made by Coleman if it has a hemispheric hub appearance.
Great idea!!! BatteryMINDer 2012-AGM for agms, BatteryMINDer 12117 for old school, charge each 12 volt pair separate. Been running these for 10 + years.
I had bees in the bellhousing of a WWII TD-18 bulldozer. I too didn't want to kill them. What caused them to pack up and leave was me setting up a water spray on the opening to the colony, which was an inspection cover on the bellhousing. I had to leave it spraying for days.
Very nice...
Will likely need paint. Need to figure out a way to spray paint the ds without throwing off balance. Facing the same issue with my newly acquired 2025 pickup truck that has a nekked unpainted ds that has already rusted.
Underneath the hood will just be maintenance related. You already know what would be painted ON the hood, 4L37769
The bumper sanding has to be done all the way to bare metal most times.
Your hood number is correct. Very few deuces were sent by civilians from CONUS to Europe, so there is a hint. Try sanding bumpers to detect painted over unit markings.
Your data fits into the database perfectly. Your truck is a 1969 however. Your actual truck does not show up because it was excessed prior to the database query which was done in the 1990s.
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