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    M602, modified M35

    This photo was of a friend who was Reo's driver when they were still active in the Brazilian Army. The M602s were towing artillery pieces in the city of Bagé in the south of the country.
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    M602, modified M35

    Good morning I've seen a case where a reo M35 that had a single braking system ended up failing and the driver found himself in trouble. With this dual system. If one of the cylinders fails, the driver is not completely without brakes. My Reo doesn't stay with me here in the city because I...
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    M602, modified M35

    goodnight There is nothing left in a vacuum. An air compressor was installed, the same one that equips the Scania 111. As a result, the windshield wipers were modified, becoming electric. The brakes are now air and liquid, with two master cylinders, one for the rear axles and the other just for...
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    M602, modified M35

    Good morning everybody. The topic is very old, but I'm going to participate, even to register for later research. I have a Reo M602, several came to Brazil in the 60s. It seems to me to be a very basic version of the M35a1, the engine was gasoline and ran on a 12v battery. The mirrors were the...
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