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CUCVRUS Repair Projects

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I was digging things out of my lower barn the past week. As I mentioned I found a boarding ladder that was in a CUCV M1008 I bought back in 1995. It was a complete truck with new fiberglass troop seats and a new tarp and roof bows. You just don't buy them like that anymore. DSCF8382.JPG DSCF8383.JPG I also came across a set of jumper cables that were in a truck. Slave cable to clamps. Odd set. DSCF8381.JPG DSCF8380.JPG But after a lot of work I am about 1/2 way thru my project. The selves and totes are a huge improvement. DSCF8387.JPG Take Care and have a Great Day. I have work to do. Spring is coming. Just not today. 25* this AM. Oh yea, Check out that hand painted stencil sign. It was on a floorboard in the barn. The Latrine will be closed almost 70 years ago. I was going to burn it but saved it. I have some Vietnamese signs also I came across in my hoard. DSCF8387.JPG
 

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I want to tell you. I love Facebook market. I placed 10 things on marketplace yesterday and sold 12 things. The Kubota parts are a hot item. I am going to be listing some CUCV stuff on marketplace as soon as I get the last 2 shelves up and organized. I may also get a sellers account here, but I think there is a limit to the number of items you can list at one time. I received infractions in the past for my listings here and that was that. Take Care and Be Safe. Avoid compromise.

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cucvrus

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During my barn renovations I came across a few military tow bars. I listed them on Facebook market place. I have the CUCV style towing adapters on the one and the other is a big heavy beast that I never used. I think it is for a 5 TON.
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Shipping would be a killer. But it don't eat anything and I had it hanging for many years. Take Care. My Grand Daughters idea on the mustache. Go to Jail, go directly to jail. Do not pass go, do not collect $50.
 

cucvrus

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I am amazed that every trailer chassis I see has damaged master cylinder caps and break away cable. This one was the first of 3 I have that had perfectly clean fluid and an unbroken cap on the master cylinder. Only issue is the casting ears on the master cylinder are broken off from being forklifted. DSCF8391.JPG DSCF8392.JPG DSCF8393.JPG DSCF8394.JPG DSCF8396.JPG The breakaway spring clip broken. How do things like this happen? DSCF8397.JPG Nice clean DOT 5 brake fluid. DSCF8398.JPG And a nice broken cast steel master cylinder. DSCF8399.JPG Trailer chassis was previously a generator trailer. Now it is a parts trailer. DSCF8400.JPG 2010 trailer chassis with almst zero miles. Nice set of HMMWV tires and 12 bolt wheels are going on the market. DSCF8401.JPG I have my first chassis titled, licensed and inspected. Etrailer.com is the go-to for replacement parts for these trailers. Easy, inexpensive and in stock. Both trailers had the rear support leg smashed and the bracket bend beyond use. I spent 2 hours straightening the first one and the second one is bent worse. I am going to add another frame section in the rear and use both the support legs on the rear of the trailer. Things are going well, and I have a useable chassis to transfer my rock crusher onto, Take Care. More Progress Later.
 
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cucvrus

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I still am amazed on how things are mistreated when they are moved around. I would have lost my job years ago for handling material and vehicles with this carelessness. DSCF8393.JPG DSCF8394.JPG DSCF8395.JPG The jack was half buried and folded up. How hard is it to lower the jack?
 

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I am amazed that every trailer chassis I see has damaged master cylinder caps and break away cable. This one was the first of 3 I have that had perfectly clean fluid and an unbroken cap on the master cylinder. Only issue is the casting ears on the master cylinder are broken off from being forklifted. View attachment 861166 View attachment 861167 View attachment 861168 View attachment 861169 View attachment 861170 The breakaway spring clip broken. How do things like this happen? View attachment 861171 Nice clean DOT 5 brake fluid. View attachment 861172 And a nice broken cast steel master cylinder. View attachment 861173 Trailer chassis was previously a generator trailer. Now it is a parts trailer. View attachment 861174 2010 trailer chassis with almst zero miles. Nice set of HMMWV tires and 12 bolt wheels are going on the market. View attachment 861175 I have my first chassis titled, licensed and inspected. Etrailer.com is the go-to for replacement parts for these trailers. Easy, inexpensive and in stock. Both trailers had the rear support leg smashed and the bracket bend beyond use. I spent 2 hours straightening the first one and the second one is bent worse. I am going to add another frame section in the rea and use both the support legs on the rear of the trailer. Things are going well, and I have a useable chassis to transfer my rock crusher onto, Take Care. More Progress Later.
Nice job! I see a possible business venture in flipping and repurposing these heavy duty trailers. Great trailers at a great price.
 

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I still am amazed on how things are mistreated when they are moved around. I would have lost my job years ago for handling material and vehicles with this carelessness. View attachment 861176 View attachment 861177 View attachment 861178 The jack was half buried and folded up. How hard is it to lower the jack?
It starts from the top down. If the owner or supervisor doesn't care the help may not care either. All companies are a reflection from the owner down to the employees. Keep up the good work. Glad these trailers are working out for you.
 

cucvrus

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Nice weather today. I came home after work and continued on my lower barn bay project. I found a lot of good CUCV parts. I found a box with about 20 of the new E brake rubbers in it. Genuine GM. I will be posting a few items on play it forward soon. I would rather give the stuff away and have it been put to use then have it setting in my barn going to waste. Stuff that has value I am posting on Marketplace. Take Care and enjoy the great weather. I heard SNOW is coming tomorrow here. Figures. I have a great day to work, and SNOW has to come. Makes a real mess.
 

cucvrus

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It was a half decent day. After work I removed 2 sections of trailer frame and the front light corners from my newest trailer. DSCF8405.JPG DSCF8406.JPG DSCF8408.JPG DSCF8409.JPG DSCF8410.JPG Nice forklift modification to the rear support bracket. I can fix it. I am adding another frame section to the rear of the trailer and moving the centered rear section to the side as that is where the crushed stone exits. It will make the rear section stronger. DSCF8412.JPG I also removed the front clearance lamp corners and will be doing something different there. That seems to be a weak link in the design, and I see a lot of the trailers with these corners damaged. I can use smaller LED lamps in place of the big corners. Make it stronger that way and less susceptible to damage. DSCF8413.JPG More fun later. It is getting to be that time of the year again. Take Care. More later.
 

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cucvrus

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Today I am out crushing rocks, bricks and concrete. Whatever I can find that will fit into the crusher. I have accumulated tons of material over the past 30 years. I crushed several tons and have much more to go. It is my newest toy I have been working on it for several years. I am going to mount it on the HMMWV M1102 trailer chassis that I rebuilt. It will be higher and wider but have brakes and be able to tow legally on the highway. Take Care. Until it rains on me, I will be crushing. I have a crush on this toy. Be Safe.
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Today I am out crushing rocks, bricks and concrete. Whatever I can find that will fit into the crusher. I have accumulated tons of material over the past 30 years. I crushed several tons and have much more to go. It is my newest toy I have been working on it for several years. I am going to mount it on the HMMWV M1102 trailer chassis that I rebuilt. It will be higher and wider but have brakes and be able to tow legally on the highway. Take Care. Until it rains on me, I will be crushing. I have a crush on this toy. Be Safe.
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@cucvrus , I sure hope you have some sort of blade to spread that rock around...
Happy chipping and stay dry if you can.
 

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Gotta ask how to find your stuff....Pause...lol....nice....not easy to find...I don't see the parking brake pads....found the tow bar...maybe a trip up is best!!
 
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