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A couple of years ago, someone was selling a "plug and play" adapter kit on this site. I'm very interested now if anyone is still selling them .
Thanks, Dave
1009 was running when parked 16?yrs ago? 43k miles. Inner fender wells crusty.Gone. Was driven in from Bragg and parked.
I call "scrap price" if not running and driving"? any guidance?
I've printed off TM 9-2320-209-34-2-1. I'm looking specifically for the procedures for rear axle seal replacement. I've found bearing removal and replacement and inspection, axle removal,etc.
I haven't seen a USAF TO in thirty years.
Any help is much appreciated.
They both have some sort of hydraulic valve mounted under the edge of the seat. I was instructed that you press on the brake pedal hard and flip this valve over to lock the brakes.
This sounds a bit shady to me. Fully pressurized brake system 24/7 causing failure, etc?
Said failure making me...
I was basically depot level maintenance and repair and had very small bibles.
I lost both my horn and electric wipers at the same time and have no idea where to start on troubleshooting.
I can find where and how to change a wiring harness (basically swap wires) .
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