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You might want to take a look @chucky 's build thread.
There is a world of good information in it...
https://steelsoldiers.com/threads/chuckys-tree-house.199132/
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You said "The brakes are at 120 PSI" and I am guessing by saying that, you mean that the gauges are showing 120psi? If that is so, you need to get more pressure before anything is going to happen with CTIS.
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Yeah! You definitely need some replacement parts...
Looks to me like the spring perches need to be looked at carefully as well. It almost looks like this thing was bought somewhere up north and maybe the PO (Previous Owner) had a snow plow on it. That, or the PO just rumbled down the...
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Yes Sir! I drove a milk tanker - with a friend who drove it regularly - on a few weekends. That "milk slosh" was something! First time I applied the brakes that slap of the milk running to the front of the tank took my breath away...
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First two pictures look like the battery tester.
Hard to know for sure. Maybe pull it out of the dirt / stuff?
The hanging wire should be a heater wire for the air system.
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@JRKJeeper , you should be able to push back on the tow bar. Just have to remember that if it "gets out of sort" you may need to pull up, then push back again...
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You got yourself a nice looking Deuce there @kurtomatic ! So, down there in Texas you might actually have a need for a water carrier. Just BE CAREFUL with a partial fill on those tanks. You might get "Tanker Slosh" and you could easily end up on your side!
I think you got a pretty good...
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Under the CLASSIFIEDS section.
Might also open the RULES section and search for "for sale" to give yourself the guidelines on how to post your Ad. (5th down)
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Sad but true.
Same thing happened on my M936 until I bought some NOS rubber seals for those front windows...
Yessir, the bubbles were pretty cool looking.
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