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Ok, just the aluminum plates I am looking for. Per my existing stack, I am guessing there could be 2 that fell out in the tank. Time to put a garbage bag over my arm and go fishing, hopefully they are still in the center baffled area. I guess I will be making my own fuel pump gasket as well...
What parts are in there? Old post I know, but I just had this happen. Could hear the pump running, and it was pulling approx. 2 amps, but barely piddling fuel out of the pressure tap/tee at the top of the tank. Is it only the bottom steel plate that falls out? Not sure how best to resecure...
Tom, you almost had an opportunity last weekend to load it down real good, with about 23k lbs (M45 + M105) towbarring my sorry azz off of Woodward! Thanks again for hanging out all that time to make sure I could get the part to get my deuce back running again. Long story short, I had a fuel...
Did this over the summer and just now getting around to posting it. I put in a spring seat on the passenger side and wanted a center console of sorts for stashing things. Since there really isn't much space for a middle seat anyways, this is what I went with. No new holes in the cab floor...
Didn't sell it, just had not renewed my ad for a couple of months.
I see the 2 different pin locations now. Not sure of the benefit of going higher at that joint, it extends pretty far already. More reach would always be nice though!
That is the exact same capacity/reach ratings as my Hiab, which is a "Speedloader Mod:550-2", manufactured in 1974. IIRC, Hiab told me that it weighs approx. 2400 lbs without the downriggers, so if you mount it on a trailer consider the tongue load (too much or worse, too little!). Mine is on...
surpluscenter.com has a lot of couplers, etc. Do you know the displacement of that pump? That might help you determine how fast to turn it. Also, is there a pressure relief somewhere? That pump could put out some serious pressure if you put enough hp into it.
You're in Michigan, as long as you don't use it commercially, you don't need a CDL.
If by chance you're considering a tractor, I have a 900-A2 series for sale, along with a trailer that has a knuckeboom crane on it. If a cargo truck fits your needs better, Derrick has the only one that I...
Anyone looking for a mostly complete powerplant (coolant) heater kit for a deuce? I have the battery box with heating plate that goes under the pass seat, the brackets and closeout sheet metal that go under the cab for the heater and pump, 1 complete heater and another for parts, the oil pan...
Hiab crane dump trailer
Here is my frankensteined trailer. It was a M119 van trailer. Box was removed, a deuce bed was installed with a dump hinge. The Hiab is powered off of a chopped down riding lawn mower. The rear crossmember of a deuce, with pintle and electrical, was grafted into the back...
I am looking for the power steering filter element, does anyone have a mil one for sale or a cross reference to a civvy filter? In the TM, it is part number ER 92814 (part of kit # ERS-28001)
I posted these on another post awhile back, but since this one is stickied I will repost.
Oil Filter Fleetguard LF734
Fuel Filter Fleetguard FS1251
Trans Filter (spin-on) Fleetguard HF35323 (replaces HF35042 -...
Any luck with this?
Do you know if your truck has the ABS addition?
I thought some more about this, and there is a limiting valve that allows the rear brakes to be applied first, just like on a car with hydraulic brakes. If you are getting pressure to the brake system, it might only...
Do you have the manuals for this? TM 9-2320-272-10 has general descriptions of all the components, and TM 9-2320-272-24-4 has all the air line schematics. They are very confusing.
One thing comes to mind is that when you apply the parking brake, it not only operates the mechanical drum...