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Reminds me of the History Channel where the US B17 / B29 flying fortresses bombed the ball bearing plants in Germany. With out bearings you can build nothing.
I'm sorry I haven't been reading posts as much lately. The wife is dealing with her moms home. Her mother passed away last month and my wife and her brother are going through everything. That left me here taking care of the ongoing construction and the boy.View attachment 717754View attachment 717755View attachment 717753View attachment 717752View attachment 717751Question for Rustystud. We have been salting , plowing and spreading cinders for a month again and the second transmission has lost the (reverse band) reverse. I think it is because the TH400 transmission is not capable of putting a load on reverse. Rustystud any truth to that? Seems logical. The truck has a big spreader in the back and is backed up ramps and the spreader is activated. Then driven down. I have a good driver in it and I doubt he is abusing the truck. Short of 4LO I doubt the truck would be any more useful with the load being backed up the hill. I have the newer truck and it has 60K on it. plows like a dream. I had 3 plow trucks broken yesterday AM. All are fixed. the main 3/4" center pivot bolts came up missing on the one with reverse out. That is an M1028. The M1009 broke a hydraulic line and the newer truck broke a bolt off the frame where the pump mounts. All are fixed and back in the fight again. Except back to no reverse again. Forward all day and stay out of tight spots. I have become quite attached to the newer truck. The comfort and durability have well proven as good as the CUCV's. Hard for me to say. I have always used the CUCV's. But since scrapping 3 of them and getting newer trucks I see they are just as capable and have more comfort. I plowed 6 hours on Sunday afternoon and still went home and spent family time. After 4 hours in the M1008 2 weeks ago I was physically drained and went home to bed. Well I have all the plows back running and the total cost was about $150. in parts and my labor. Upside I serviced all the hydraulic oil and greased everything. Have a great day. More weather coming our way again in the AM. I will report back. Over and out.
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