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Ron, you have your pet peeves and I have mine, I'm not saying the National Symbol itself is silly, I am saying total disregard for military regulations and accuracy on the part of a military vehicle collectir hobbiest is. Only thing worse would be an invasion circle added as well.
The WWII version of this trailer had electric brakes, so I'm guessing the XM did not have the final version's brake setup. There is a M series electric brake controller kit that clamps to the steering column to adjust the stopping effort. It looks like a soup can with a rheostat knob sticking...
Take a look at the schematic and correct me if I am wrong. The only circuit specific to the MD3070 is the "N" solenoid, and per the hydraulic schematic, it controls a valve and not a locking collar.
Does everyone still think we need the LMC relay drop in when using LEDs? The amp draw is like half of incandescent? Thanks for the pictures, the results are impressive.
Very true. If you're not made of money you can make your own in a few evenings. Erik's Surplus has the wire, original style Douglas and newer rubber type if originality is not that important to you.
Kinda depends on your inspection when you get it. If the lubricants are spotless clean after a run, no sense in changing them. Hard to tell on the cooling system, so a flush in in order. If your batteries are recent Hawkers, get an AGM charger and use them indefinitely. A grease job per the...
If it's a 4 cylinder, post your pictures on the G503 site and those guys will tell you what it is and the name of the guy that worked in the casting department at Willys the day it was made.
WF could be Willys of France, that's all I can suggest.
Your rear brakes are not caged. If the truck won't roll with air drained, the problem is as described in post 12. If it WILL roll with air drained, the rear brake wedges are stuck.
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