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On a side note my dad drove/used a half-track with the qaud 50's to patrol the air field fence line during the Koean war. He was a MP in the army/air force.
Give the oil filters 1/2 to full hour to drine before trying to remove them. Or there is a drain plug for the filter housing. And don't forget that there are two drain plugs on the eng and you need to remove both of them:wink: Another thing to do for removing the filters is to use a oil...
I think all of you are right. In Daivd Dolyes book there is a pic of a M109 with the cargo cover on it with the awning bows and they look to be mounted to those brackets. The parts TM does say they are for lights but does not show any lights.
Camo netting is too thin for safty. I thought about useing some 2" ratch straps, easy to put on and take off. Looks like we were all typing at the same time. I like both of the above ideas: the center mount seats and or the made up straps or even the extar boards on each side.
The M36 does not have seats on the sides they are just plain stake sides. They are 2 parts on each side plus 1 for the front for a total of 5 pices. Shop around for the cover I got a brand new 3 color for $100.
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