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It's always ONE neighbor mad at the world that screws it up for everyone else, my brother had a similar incident over a car that he seldom drove, someone from the HOA from an adjacent neighborhood (not even ours) decided it was INOP and got the city to send a "move it or loose it" notice, which...
I got my SF-97 on Monday after about a month and I am actualy on the way out the door right now to the Travis County (Texas) tax office to attempt registration, will advise the outcome this evening.
I am planing to run a 75/25 mix of WMO/pump gas filtered to 5m in my deuce and I was wondering if it would hurt to throw some MVO in there from time to time? I am not really looking for WVO to burn but if I come across some can I use it?
Yep, their online catalog has them listed as "fuel line" but they are injector lines. Mine rubbed a pinhole under the collar nut thingie leading me to believe the nut was loose, I turned the hole to a split learning how to use a crow foot wrench:(
The "Army way" is to make a line from copper...
RE: Re: A couple of questions
The paint on mine definately shows that there was something bolted on there during a repaint, but I don't recall ever seeing a photo of a deuce with anything there, now I am curious.....
My truck has three voids where stickers used to live, I think I know two of them. The door is missing the "safe driver" sticker, and the bed is missing the "don't drop the gate" warning? Am I right?
It's number 21 in the above diagram, if it's just copper line I will make one. I tried theTM section here but I could not get the propper one to open for me, thanks for finding it!
I need a new fuel line for my deuce, the metal one between the primary filter and the IP that goes under the fromt cross member. TNJ-Murray list two different NSN's for a metal line with the same photo attached, which one is it? They show #4710-00-861-7073 and # 4710-00-861-7070 both with the...
The cargo slats look OK, though I suspect the Army would have used what they had on hand which would be the thinner troop seat slats, and they are backwards, they should be on the inside of the uprights facing the cargo (at least they are on my truck). My deuce is a 1970, I will check her for...
Especialy MY boots, they are on the short list-o-things to R&R!
My tool box is empty at the moment (the Army or GL was "kind" enough to make sure I didn't have ANYTHING extra onboard to keep track of) except for lots of dirt, I will be sure to keep that in mind after I fill it, I can certainly...
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