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  1. Tinwoodsman

    Pressure Bleeder Question

    Thanks all. No gray in these responses. I know where my fluid will remain.
  2. Tinwoodsman

    Deuce Brake Light Operation Question

    Look forward to hearing the results of this one. I am thinking about making the switch upgrade.
  3. Tinwoodsman

    this might sound crazy....

    How do you load two on a trailer with no loading assistance? I was going to do two on my 16' trailer but was recovering alone. Inquiring minds want to know!
  4. Tinwoodsman

    Deuce In the Snow. Amazing.

    This is great information. When it snows in San Antonio I will be prepared. :beer:
  5. Tinwoodsman

    Yet another transmission replacement thread!

    NAPA has GL1 for $9.95 per gallon. ;-)
  6. Tinwoodsman

    Look what I found in my M101.

    Mine was completely full of nothing. :(
  7. Tinwoodsman

    1st oil change

    I did all that and when I started her up, I immediately felt like Jed Clampet. Oil everywhere. I did not let the cannister move at all during install. Tried it again and checked the cannisters closely. No burrs or dents and put new NAPA gaskets on. Second time was a very slight leak...
  8. Tinwoodsman

    Still Waiting

    Mine took 76 days. Was surprised when the paid in full invoice notice showed up.
  9. Tinwoodsman

    compressor wrench

    I am looking for a wench too!!!
  10. Tinwoodsman

    Finally a Deuce Owner now!!

    And now the fun begins. [thumbzup]
  11. Tinwoodsman

    Pressure Bleeder Question

    When you are done using the pressure bleeder, do you store the remaining fluid in the tank or return it to the brake fluid container?
  12. Tinwoodsman

    Coast to Coast

    I love my Deuce but we are never going cross country together unless it involves SHTF. :driver:
  13. Tinwoodsman

    Window Gasket

    Try Deuceman51 (Troy Kluthe)
  14. Tinwoodsman

    Bobb related questions.

    I have completed the suspension and frame portion of my M35A2 bobb and have a couple of questions: 1 - I have reconnected the brake lines for the 4 wheels and would like to know approximately how much DOT5 will be needed to bleed the airpack and brakes? 2 - I have reinstalled my airline glad...
  15. Tinwoodsman

    Interesting Seal Puller

    Check out this video and tell me if you think this could pull the oil seal on the front axle of the deuce. Sure would beat a 6' rod.
  16. Tinwoodsman

    Just got a Deuce from GL...

    Vendetta, Were is the truck. Mine came from Ft. Sam and I live about 60 miles northwest in the Hill Country. Keep me posted as to when you will be recovering and I will try to help. Is this your first EUC?
  17. Tinwoodsman

    Buchanan C24 Crimper

    I have searched and read numerous threads on crimping connectors but am still a little confused. I guess I have an IQ slightly above plant life. Anyway, I am replacing some connectors on the 14 gauge wires between the harness and tailights. Will this crimper do the job?
  18. Tinwoodsman

    Spin on filter options

    I went with Jatonka for the oil filters and Westfolk for the fuels. Just personal preference.
  19. Tinwoodsman

    Paint options

    Rapco's bulk paint sprays very well and matches perfectly with there canned spray paint. Great stuff. :jumpin:
  20. Tinwoodsman

    Just got a Deuce from GL...

    Sorry V. While I looked at quite a few deuces, I only really focused on one since it was the only one up for auction at the time. Good luck.
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