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I recall hearing that they closed a little while back. It is a true loss in my opinion as they were very hobbyist-friendly. I have also dealt with the John Johnson company and had good luck. Do any of the other manufacturers use the rubber rope like GMA did. As far as I understand, they...
Without checking MAPQUEST, is Limon anywhere near Denver? I have a good friend in Denver named Dino (he's on this list, but not often) who is very knowledgeable about the M939 series trucks. Best of all, he has an M923A2 that was converted to an M925A2. If you'd like, PM me and I'll give you...
I should have added...
I once was at Ft. Meade inspecting and I saw an early 70s bucket truck that I recognized from a PA location on a previous sale. The site manager told me they had the buyer turn the truck in at the location because of a request from the government. The site manager told...
I am not trying to pick on the OP, but this is a perfect reason why newly acquired trucks should not be driven out. Things fail when you don't know a truck. Heck, they fail when you do know a truck well. Better to get it home and go over it carefully. Sure, it costs more, but that money buys...
Be careful. Inspect whatever you hope to own. Even that is tough because a lot of what the rebuild entails is nothing more than superficial. Sure, the motor looks new, but it is probably just a coat of paint (and probably not a rebuild). Check the data plate on the engine and you'll see that...
I'd be shocked if they removed and reinstalled the cargo bed. If that truck was being used a fuel truck, they inserted the 600 gallon fuel pods and reel assembly in the bed. Since the truck still is without troop seats, I bet that is what they meant.
The cool thing is that I saw locker data plates, but, I agree, they are going to need work and I hope the motors are free. Who knows how long they have been sitting?
They "supposedly" made some of the non-dropside non-winch trucks (M924) and winch trucks (M926), but I have never seen one. I have, however, seen the data plates as a good friend has a supply of every VIN data plate in the series.
It seems to me as if you are taking a more expensive truck and basically making it a less expensive truck, forgetting about preference for an automatic or manual transmission. The M109A4s bring GOOD money. There are few M109A3s out that that are going for $10K, regardless of what the sellers...
Take it to a professional shop and have them clean out your fuel system. I had the same problem with an M925A2 that was a military mechanic school truck and had 120 original miles on it. For a reasonable fee (I don't recall the exact amount, but I believe it was like $250), they cleaned...
Huh?!? Stop messing around with the standard heater kits. With my (gas) fuel burning heater in my M151A2 with a soft top, I can run around at any temperature and I am toasty, almost uncomfortably so. In my M925A2, I either have to shut the heat down every little while (no matter the...
I liked your disclosure. I should have used the same thing.
That 10W and Dexron are listed because I was told that the former is basically the latter minus the additives.
I realize you are going to swap all of the batteries, but I was told that the 6TL and 6MF batteries, while equivalent replacements, are not the same from a charging perspective. There might be battery experts on this list who will refute this, but I was told by John Winslow, a guy I respected...
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