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The ECM for the 6.5 which processes all the inputs from throttle position, crank position, etc and controls the troublesome Stanadyne injection pump is not exactly something that could be easily plucked out of a CK pickup/van. I would go with the mechanical injection pump. A spring wastegate...
Folks to go down the interstate, this trailer needs to be riding on a RGN. Sorry to be a party pooper. 24 volt lighting, air over hydraulic brakes which probably need bleeding, and ancient tires spell DOT issues.
Likely he was assigned to carry a 1 star general. Kinda unusual though, as the Jeep is marked for 36th Infantry Division, 133rd Field Artillery, and normally a HQ company would be assigned to that duty.
Up top is for the truss kit, which allows you to rigidly connect the tractor and carrier, allowing the truck to operate with a missing wheel on the center axle. This is why no spare tire is provided on Goats.
Yes you do. This bolt goes here. Take the primer colored hitch off and toss it. Bring the carrier up to the tractor and join carefully and push the bolt in. You will need to do this on a completely level flat surface.
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