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I use a Sears 5 ton bottle jack and 3 ton jack stands that were on sale when I bought my Deuce. Don't think I have ever needed the stands though I tested them when first bought and have used them on other vehicles. The jack has been used many times for changing tires. Works fine
Well at least I am warned. Really the seats only get used now during a parade, so hopefully no trouble. The kids used to ride in back a lot, but now that they are grown, they want to drive. I'll keep you posted.
Way back in the spring, a poplar snapped in the wind and landed on the BACK of the Deuce, ruining the already rotting troop seats, but leaving the cab unscathed. Been looking for fiberglass troop seats ever since, no luck. Did not want to paint all the wood with as many coats as it was going...
A mtn rally would be great. Scenery, views, great camping in cool weather.
Winter might entail too many hazards with NDCC tires and heavy vehicles on mtn roads that could be slick.
Telico also might not work for the Deuces and 5 tons. What I read on their site suggests their trails are...
This is what is recommended for the M37.
I also used plywood. At one time I had an M101 for storage. It was cheaper than a shed at the time. But being under a tree, I slid a single sheet of thin plywood under the cover to prevent falling branches from poking through and stopped puddling.
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