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  1. rickf

    My first army truck and it BIG

    That is a very good point for you guys that like to wheel your trucks and twist them all to ****. You might want to take a good look at those rivets and also for any rust tracks where the frame pieces connect that might indicate movement. The rivets can be replaced with like sized grade 8 bolts...
  2. rickf

    My first army truck and it BIG

    I apologised all the way back in post 64. Not much more I can say. Rick
  3. rickf

    My first army truck and it BIG

    The yard manager told the Mexicans in the yard to cut the boxes off of the M820s. They butchered the M810 too. That is what I based my statement on. I know an American or two that have been out of work for over a year so yes I am a little cranky. I have friends who lost their jobs to Mexicans...
  4. rickf

    My first army truck and it BIG

    You going to crush all 20 5 tons ? I guess I just don't understand since I am not one of these people that has the capital to buy these things 10 at a time. I can't even afford one at today's prices . Rick
  5. rickf

    My first army truck and it BIG

    I am sorry and I am sure I will get flamed but I have no time for someone who will destroy perfectly good trucks to begin with let alone rare one's. Wonder how many of those Mexicans are legal? I would be more than happy to pay scrap price to get a decent truck. Everybody wants a quick buck...
  6. rickf

    My first army truck and it BIG

    He got back to me and he will check his resources. Rick
  7. rickf

    My first army truck and it BIG

    There is a Seabee in our 151 group, he was Vietnam but he is still active with the Seabee get togethers. I will forward this info to him. Rick
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