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They went to a state agency up North somewhere (I want to say Michigan but I'm not sure).
I bought the last bunch that sold there(six or eight) and you could either strip the body and leave them the shell or you could strip then crush or shred the bodies on site. Wayne
tire
If you plan on pulling it with a M35 you'll want to use the same size tire/wheel as your truck if possible, that way you'll have plenty of spares.
The new M105 uses a 22.5 wheel and has to carry its own spare. Wayne
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Not trying to be a pain but I would like a clearer understanding. Wayne
Anyone recognize this? NSN 9535-01-302-0068 is on the bag but the number comes back as 5340-01-302-0068 p/n is A3103740 and listed as Plate, Mounting Vehicular installation units. It's thin and lightweight. TIA, Wayne
Found this while surfing. Wayne
http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/show_vehicle.php?veh=AMCM422MIGHTYMITE1960
http://www.lanemotormuseum.org/show_vehicle.php?veh=CROSLEYFARMOROADB1951
battery
Well I don't know what you use your truck for but you probably don't need that many. My M816 cranks and works fine from two cheap batteries. Wayne
BTW A M275A2 is a Deuce tractor.
Brake
Also to save some fluid, get some clear plastic tubing the size of the bleeder valve and long enough to reach from the far wheel back to the MC. Then just sit in the cab and pump away. Wayne
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