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to me they are worth nothing because they are on the opposite side of the country.
Value is a relative thing.
(yes, I know not helpful)
If they don't run they are worth scrap prices, unless someone is willing to take a gamble on them.
more axles will allow more tires and increase flotation, so in soft stuff going in straight lines more axles is usually better.
On the other hand, adding more axles will make it more difficult to turn, especially with weight in it.
been there, done that.
Ran one MEP-804 for 2 weeks with the radiator full of ground pepper to keep it from leaking so badly until we could get it back to base for a new radiator.
It's what we had available, and it worked for a temporary fix.
Smelled a little funny, and I got to argue with...
Hours of use mean nothing on a generator. In the civilian world I work on Generac home standby generators.
I've seen 10 year old generators with under 100 hours on them needing replaced because they are literally falling apart (salt air near the ocean)
I've seen 1 year old generators with 4500+...
I'll second what Tobash said. By the time you go to the cost/effort of upgrading the transmission and halfshafts, you're better off just selling your current truck and buying an A2 truck. Most A2 trucks sell $4-7k more than an equivalent A1 truck, and the transmission and halfshafts are likely...
I'll second that, you don't want to pull 12V off one battery if the system is being charged by 24V only. A converter is probably the simplest, cheapest option all things considered.
yes, you'll end up seeing a lot of parts listed by one part number or another, that end up being identical.
The website I linked above, Parttarget, usually comes up in searches of part numbers or the NSN (National Stock Number if you are unfamiliar) and is a great reference for finding any...
The exhaust has a bit of movement it can do because of the seal just inboard of the hangar.
When I checked my tire for putting on snow chains, the exhaust was only an inch from the rubber.
I kicked the exhaust a couple times, now there is almost 3 inches of clearance, should be plenty for a 40"...
so the number you listed crosses over to some other numbers in Parttarget
https://www.parttarget.com/2520-01-423-5120_2520014235120_6002629.html
one of those part numbers is 6002629 , which shows up in TM 9-2320-387-24P, the parts manual for the ECV.
item number 6 below.
This manual...
antifreeze.
It's designed to be rubber safe as well as non corroding to metals.
I don't think it has to be mixed, it can be straight antifreeze since you aren't looking for heat transfer ability in this application.
The only real downside to using antifreeze is it soaks into the rubber...
helicoil should be fine for this application, as long as it is installed properly.
parts manual will be the ones with -24P as the last few digits. the -24P-1 manual has the hubs in it.
There is no gasket for this, use either Anaerobic gasket maker or RTV made for gear oil, as regular RTV can...
I think he meant more about the differences between polarity and non polarity sensitive LED bulbs is more technical than most of us really need to know or care about knowing, as long as the dang thing works.
I run my whole house off of my 802.
I look at it this way. I can pick one heavy load to run, and then run all the lights and entertainment at the same time.
I can do the oven, the dryer, or the hot water heater. I don't have any other heavy loads when the power is out (the woodshop and garage...
"intermittent issues" sounds like "we don't always get around to clicking that box when we make the listing"
I had the exact same experience 2 years ago, and the wording "sells with a clean SF-97" is a blatant lie if you have to purchase it separately.
It was even better back at Christmas time.
Glass was $35 a piece, and they did a special for free shipping.
I bought 3 pieces, plus a couple other parts, for about $140 shipped for everything. Of course the glass didn't get here until February, but they were just spares anyway.
First of all, you should go over to the TM section and download the manuals. The ones with -24P at the end are the parts manuals, and all the parts you need are listed there with part number and NSN.
Many site sponsors, and AM General set up a parts website last year to sell directly to the...
I'll second this, there is enough insulation in the top that I've never felt any radiating down at me.
But I also have a sheet of FRP under the soft top to keep it from pooling water, as well as the camouflage storage rack on top of that (2 door cab)
When driving an A1 truck in the military I...
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