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Hummmmm.....sounds like something we can use at the GA Rally for our field kitchen set up....MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
If I can get the stuff off the deuce before then maybe I can snag it.....might want to put me down as "Plan B". I can pick it up and hold but not transport to SC.
Contact Mike...
If that thing came from the FL Nat Guard I would inspect it very carefully for rust....most vehicles I have seen that came out of there had rust issues.
I spent a lot of time at Camp Blanding, FL and the DRMO yard was full of rust buckets.
"Let the buyer beware".
Make sure your filter set up will remove water.
Water can migrate into used oil through leaks in head gaskets or condesation in the waste oil tank.
If your waste oil comes from a repair shop do they dump anything they remove from vehicles in there even if is contaminated with anti-freeze, brake...
On the stock rims you can go with 1100x20's (off 5 ton trucks) and 12.5x20's. If you get into the bigger radials you will have to consider getting some HEMMT rims recentered to hold wider tires.
While you will pick up a little top end if you go with the HEMMT rims and big radials you will be...
Good deal...we would hate to see you make an ash out of yourself.rofl
If you check aftermarket parts suppliers (JC Whitney, etc) you might find an add on tank that will fit under the vehicle since the M1009 is basically a Chevy truck painted green and built to mil specs.
Good luck and keep...
It has a PTO lever....could have been a tanker or winch truck. The PTO is worth some bucks and the axles will go for 1200 at least. I'd buy it for a parts truck if nothing else.
Nice boxes...looks like "Ma Deuce" had a comfortable ride in there.
Which I were closer....I'd try to trade you out of one.
If you still have them in Oct. the GA Rally is the place to be for horse trading and selling.
While I admire the inginuity and fab work you have I find the fact of having 32 gallons of any type fuel in the engine compartment disturbing.
In a frontal impact collision at moderate speed there is going to be a crushing effect on the front end which will likely result in the tank being...
Swinging the duckbill (or in my case an old dull mattock) and hitting between the ring and the bead is a learned art. You will smack the ring and get the full effect on your hands a few times before you get it down to a science.
Using copious amounts of soapy water (for some reason Dawn works...
I am all for it.......especially if there is a section on improvised or home made tools that are useful for working on oddball stuff.
Case in point.....I could not find the correct Allen wrench for removing the drain plug on the deuce fuel tank.....usually a 1/2 drive
ratchet head will go...
I've talked to the guy dressed in white in photo 2....he is head of Dell Tech Support.
"My name is John and how can Dell help you tonight?" (spoken in Pak dialect)
Frank....I have had the same prob when posting from a puter at school......it is best to write a long post in WORD or other word processing program and then copy and paste to your thread.
The first time it happened to me I went ballistic and called my puter bad names.:-)
My uneducated guess is vibration and maybe flexing when on rough terrain.
I have had a few like that and the good news is that if you have basic brazing skills you can reattach the mount without a lot of trouble (other than pulling the rad).
They are soldered on...not welded..... so repair...
The addy is: 530 Sand Rock Ave.
Sand Rock, AL 35983
That's for all you directionally impaired folks that have to use those electronic contraptions to help you find your way.
If anyone needs my cell number PM me.
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