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Terry I like you already!! A M332 and a Pack rat........Thats my kind of MV'er. Looking forward to the pics. You got my e mail, use it if you got questions.
Hey actually let me see about my existing Mirror frames. I am switching over to the bridge truck style for both the M-54 and the M-62. You need a complete set?
Haha, if I run into any of those parts other than the on switch and the outer windshield frame (I have a extra and would sell you but shipping from VT would be. $$). I am keeping for myself. :)
You ever flat towed before???? I am saying be careful!!!! That tractor is 18K and whats the A3? 14K? I know the Multi's are 13.5K That tractor WILL NOT want to make turns being towed and you in that deuce are going to feel it and if the tractor decides to not turn, you may not have enough weight...
Must be no progress was done on the tractor today. I could not do anything either as its raining once again in the northeast. It looks like it will be a wet summer.
How bad is the old one???? I have never seen replacement noses like that. Now if I had a good hood ( they usually rot down front along the radiator top. ) I would not consider cutting a nose off a hood. Now I have one that has some rot there ( really not bad) but I have a line on a MINT...
GO FOR IT!!!!!!!!!! I love mine!!!!
These trucks were the WORKHORSES in Vietnam. I have MANY pics of these trucks hauling material with fenders being held on with rebar reinforcements, cab doors armored and just wore out engines. Imagine sitting inside that truck hauling 5000 gallons of...
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