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Anybody have any info on a Military generator 5ABG 0r 3ABG?
Only thing I found on Google or Smokestack was that it was from around 1953 and had a Continental N56 all aluminum 4 cylinder flat head engine.
The 3ABG has electric start and the 5ABG has a pull cord?
Looking for manuals and specs...
Vehicle marking are covered in TB 43-0147
h. A vehicle weight classification sign kit, as described herein, will be installed on the front of each vehicle except:
(1) All trailers.
Each base would/could have their own rules based on need. Wayne
The problem with that is it not only the ring that can move.
I once had a old farm truck lock ring blow, I had it on a tire changer that was bolted to concrete, it took changer and all, straight up to about 10 feet. Wayne
Medical and life insurance paid up? If so and if nobody eise is in the way, go for it. There are some TMs and tire articles in the Resources section you need to read. Wayne
If you don't need the original type tires you can use radial tires with a tube. If you need new ND there are some vendors in the MV magazine and some on-line Military Truck Tires Specialty Tires of America Wayne
I'm not saying you couldn't do the work yourself, but I think I would check with some AC mechanics/technician and see what they would charge you. Wayne
Do it yourself Air for your dog.
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