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So here's where I need some help.
My PTO output seems to be lacking a companion flange to connect to the driveshaft.
Here's a shot of what I'm working with:
And here's what I *think* is the PTO end of the winch driveshaft:
Hmmm... so it seems to me that I need a companion flange on...
Hey folks,
I've got a Garwood 10K PTO winch I'd like to install on my M109 and I *think* I just need one or two parts to get it up and running. Can those of you with running winch set ups tell me if I have everything I need to get this connected? I'm kind of doing this piecemeal so any help...
I am trying to install a new MC and a rebuilt air pack on my '67 M35A2. The problem I'm having is there is a substantial leak coming from the rear of the MC (the outlet line to the air pak) from the fitting. I apply 10 lbs of pressure with my bleeder and get a steady stream of fluid.
Upon...
I made some progress on the Deuce this weekend. The truck is parked an hour away from where I live so I have to do a bit of planning on the trips I make. On the last trip, I yanked the fuel tank and had it boiled and epoxy lined. I replaced the in-tank pump with a newer style one from an A3...
Gents,
I scored a complete C turbo setup from an A2 and plan to install it on my '67 M109. Basically I've been given the green light to pull all the turbo associated stuff from a turbo parts truck and want to make sure I get everything I'll need to retrofit. I believe the exhaust manifold is...
I have begun the process of trying to start my newly purchased M109. First problem: the fuel pump was getting 25v but wasn't turning. We discovered a burned fuse so I replaced it. = zap; immediately burnt the second fuse.
I pulled the pump assembly (not an easy task with the 109 box in place)...
Is there an easy way to identify an Air Force M35 with the dual brake setup over a standard Deuce? I've done several Google searches and haven't been able to find anything on the subject.
Well, tell me this... is there a way I can identify plates you made over others? I may just end up buying a set of A3 wheels, but if I don't find a set soon, I'm just going to go the MRAP route. I'll start prowling the classifieds...
Gorgeous truck, fantastic work, and phenomenal attention to detail. The only thing I'm miffed about is that I found out you just sold your last set of adapter plates two weeks before I bought my truck. DRAT!
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So, I just landed a '67 M109 that has been sitting for about 7 years from a very close friend. I've got a laundry list of things to do to get it home: Fluids, belts, hoses, brakes, filters, batteries...
The goal of this project is a expo/survival/light-hearted zombie apocalypse-rig just to...
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