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  1. cattlerepairman

    Working the Deuce!

    Nice M342! I am sure you want to get rid of it. I take it. :grin:
  2. cattlerepairman

    Front/Rear Hub seals all the same?

    For the "outer" portion (i.e. everything outboard of the brake backing plate) the inner seal is indeed the same as on the rear. Note that you do not have to install an outer seal in the front (but you can, if you want). If you do the complete front axle, (i.e. pull the shaft, steering knuckle...
  3. cattlerepairman

    Hub Flip... now that I am here... now what?

    I just went through that and asked myself the same. Decided for new brake cylinders. Reasoning: Old wheel cylinder needs to come out, cleaned, disassembled, honed, bleeder freed up, cleaned, reassembled, put back in. You spend at least 10 minutes, probably more, on each one. You still need new...
  4. cattlerepairman

    Just took Queen Lola for a spin

    Sure! Or you use the industrial sized pressure washer at the station. I told the Captain that we now have a REAL brush truck (as opposed to our pathetic 4x4 F-450 at the station) and a 5ton winch comes in handy when you get a truck stuck and do not have to call the Chief for tow truck...
  5. cattlerepairman

    Just took Queen Lola for a spin

    Not sure you need one in Costa Rica! The blanket cuts down on air flow and makes the truck run warmer. They also have perspex covers where the headlights are. Yes, the winter fronts do work.
  6. cattlerepairman

    Just took Queen Lola for a spin

    Because soldier A had mounted the bumper upside down for a w/w (see my avatar). I flipped it right side up (for a winch truck).
  7. cattlerepairman

    Just took Queen Lola for a spin

    I just finished some needed maintenance on my truck (she is named Queen Lola). After having been a lawn ornament for the last eight weeks or so, she enjoyed the quick trip around the block and to the fire station for a good wash. New axle seals all around, new brake shoes and wheel cylinders...
  8. cattlerepairman

    Pointers for finding a good Deuce

    The most important asset is TIME. Take the time to learn (you already started here in the forum, so that is excellent) about the trucks and their details and quirks. You need to answer questions that only you can answer, such as - do you want a truck that has been checked, repaired and is road...
  9. cattlerepairman

    How-to: fixing a leaky outside axle seal

    You are correct; the military wanted to completely separate the outer end of the drive shaft (oil lubed via hollow axle) from the hub that contains the wheel bearings. There is a cool graphic floating around (I think Gringeltaube made it) showing the cross-section. I am not an engineer and can...
  10. cattlerepairman

    What does "combat starter" mean?

    It means that the truck starts a combat between different methods of getting it started...slave cable vs. coiling a rope around a pulley and pull-starting it...
  11. cattlerepairman

    In the market, M35A2

    Hardtop, heater/winch and excellent running condition without the need for repairs for 2-2.5k might be a tad tough to pull off on the private market.
  12. cattlerepairman

    Tools to buy for working on the deuce???

    I also recommend the set of compressor wrenches to make the compressor belt removal and install a breeze. See classifieds on this site.
  13. cattlerepairman

    Deuce shopping, what are the best options?

    You already got good advice. The military rebuilt and overhauled these trucks so much that years and data plates do not really mean all that much. A late model (1987-1988) Deuce is an exception. The rest...not too much different between a "1969" and a "1978". If you want peace of mind, buy...
  14. cattlerepairman

    Brake shoe anchor pins needed

    I was wondering that, too. A suitable shoulder bolt, a nut and a washer welded on...but I still have to go through safety inspection and if they decide to pull that particular wheel I'd feel not so hot. Thx for the pointers; Erik came through.
  15. cattlerepairman

    Break lights don't work but everything else does

    Determine, whether you have the ''updated'' air pressure activated switch on the air pack (two wires connect to it). If so, you need air pressure to make it work. My truck is picky; if the air pressure drops because the engine is off and I hit the brakes a couple of times, the brake lights...
  16. cattlerepairman

    Snatch Block Rating?

    As you undoubtedly suspected, there is something inherently evil about looking at a part and guessing its breaking strength. I can offer a few assumptions that may or may not be useful: Sheave diameter should be at least 10 times cable diameter, preferably more. So, with a half inch cable...
  17. cattlerepairman

    Brake shoe anchor pins needed

    Looks like that is the ticket!
  18. cattlerepairman

    Brake shoe anchor pins needed

    My first choice always....but no reply from them.
  19. cattlerepairman

    Brake shoe anchor pins needed

    Yup...tried them..backorder
  20. cattlerepairman

    Brake shoe anchor pins needed

    Folks, I'd need one set of brake shoe anchor pins/bolts. One long one, one short one, two horseshoe clips. I do have the spring. I need them put-in-an-envelope-and-mail-it urgently. Tried local heavy equipment/truck supply; have the Rockwell catalogues but the parts are retired. Yes, I tried...
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