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Blood_of_Tyrants

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Vacuum operated wipers disappeared off passenger cars in the late forties or early fifties. Why they kept them on military vehicles into the 70's is beyond stupid.
 

Crazyguyla

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there is a kit to retrofit electric wipers on an A2. I caught the ire of our chief when i ordered the kits for my battery's dueces. He said spend the end of the year $$$$. He just failed to say what not to spend it on.
 

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I'm 40 or so miles closer to you than bigmike. I think you should send them my way..shipping would be less!!! :twisted:
 

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Blood_of_Tyrants said:
Vacuum operated wipers disappeared off passenger cars in the late forties or early fifties. Why they kept them on military vehicles into the 70's is beyond stupid.
I suspect somewhere in his library of info, David Doyle has some kind of official Army opinion(s) regarding the vacuum wipers, bit if I had to guess, id' say they kept them so long for a couple of reasons.

A. Alternator dies, so you have to run the vehicle with the electrical system off until you can get to a place where the alternator can be replaced. it might rain/snow in the meantime.

B. EMP worries?

I think if you look at the kind of vehicles the military has fielded in the last 60 or so years, to me it appears their outlook is changing. I think.....in the past, there seemed to be more planning for all kinds of conflict, everything from low intensity police actions, to major WWII type scenarios. The older M-series vehicles, like our Deuces, reflect that worldview.

The newer vehicles seem to say that the military only expects the conflicts of the future to resemble Iraq, where a vehicle becomes disabled and it gets towed to a rear area where it can be safely fixed by technicians with laptops.
 

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clinto, I think U are right on for the thinking of the transport needs of our Army, although the world is alot smaller today than it was during WW2, They may be right? BUT I believe the smarter than normal guys also said we didnt need the worthog anymore, and that Armour was going to be a thing of the past too, and I have read in some Mil posts rercently,there are still guys who say armour is a thing of the past? go figure, although i really like the FMTV's ,I have to say the M series RULE!!! As for the wipers I have been lucky enough to get a set of the Mil omes they are putting on older deuces in stock, I love the retro air wipers and find it adds that realism to a M series, they are just fine , for a hobby truck, so I sold em,.Randy
 

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One big advantage with the air powered ones is that they can be operated manually.
There are heavy duty air wipers that will fit that was/are used on big rigs (=commercial trucks).
 

halftrack

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I don't think the problem is so much that the M-series wipers are air operated but is more or less the problem being the actual wiper blades themselves. All of my truck's air operated wiper motors work just fine and I can fine tune them to the speed I want. However, the blades do a terrible job of clearing the windshield. Does anyone make a nice retro wiper blade? Does anyone else agree with this?
 

FreightTrain

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ummm,ok,now where is the handle to manually run them if you lose all electrical power?That is the feature I love on my Air powered ones.If they don't work make them!I did for 450 miles this weekend!
 
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