LaHaver
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]Hello All,
I had a unique opportunity placed before me to purchase a 1954 M135 Deuce and a Half. I was initially looking for an old Dodge plow truck for winter or a MF tractor front end loader. Either of the two would cost me between $2,000-$10,000.
To keep it simple. I Seen on Kijiji The Deuce for 800 bucks with a 10 foot plow, Slept on it, went and seen it, Had to have it!!! She was sitting for 10 years a mile back in the woods. I spent an afternoon with the owner and got her running ( half the time was scraping off the engine of porcupine and squirrel mess). I said to him as long as it started ( ruling out being seized) and moved back and forth I would buy it.
So now it rests on my property for the time being while I go over it all to get it in smooth running order. This was far from in great condition but my basic standards were met; starts, ides, moves, solid frame.
The photos are just after we got running.Alot bigger on level ground then when it was almost a food into the ground.
Now onto what is currently on my plate of what I want to insure are done correctly.
Brakes
I found a chewed through line going from a 3way block to the top of the Transmission.
-Had a new cable made ( 16 bucks)
-Checked over for any bad lines, everything seems good.
-Checked the brake fluid reservoir, empty.
-Pressure now holds at 60 psi after a minute or two of running.
-No brakes though.
So
First; I need to add brake fluid, but which kind? DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT5?
Secondly; Do I need to bleed the lines to each wheel?
My experience is limited to cars and 1/2 ton trucks.
This whole Air assist has me puzzled as to where the fluid stops and the air begins.
Transmission
It's low when I checked. Going to do a complete drain. I've read everything I could find as to which kind of Fluid to use. Seeing how they did not have ATF or Hy-Tran when the Hydra-Matics were made. I've seen a good balance of people use either Hy-Tran of ATF. Even some with 10W oil. I will most likely go with ATF multi-vehicle.
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I had a unique opportunity placed before me to purchase a 1954 M135 Deuce and a Half. I was initially looking for an old Dodge plow truck for winter or a MF tractor front end loader. Either of the two would cost me between $2,000-$10,000.
To keep it simple. I Seen on Kijiji The Deuce for 800 bucks with a 10 foot plow, Slept on it, went and seen it, Had to have it!!! She was sitting for 10 years a mile back in the woods. I spent an afternoon with the owner and got her running ( half the time was scraping off the engine of porcupine and squirrel mess). I said to him as long as it started ( ruling out being seized) and moved back and forth I would buy it.
So now it rests on my property for the time being while I go over it all to get it in smooth running order. This was far from in great condition but my basic standards were met; starts, ides, moves, solid frame.
The photos are just after we got running.Alot bigger on level ground then when it was almost a food into the ground.
Now onto what is currently on my plate of what I want to insure are done correctly.
Brakes
I found a chewed through line going from a 3way block to the top of the Transmission.
-Had a new cable made ( 16 bucks)
-Checked over for any bad lines, everything seems good.
-Checked the brake fluid reservoir, empty.
-Pressure now holds at 60 psi after a minute or two of running.
-No brakes though.
So
First; I need to add brake fluid, but which kind? DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT5?
Secondly; Do I need to bleed the lines to each wheel?
My experience is limited to cars and 1/2 ton trucks.
This whole Air assist has me puzzled as to where the fluid stops and the air begins.
Transmission
It's low when I checked. Going to do a complete drain. I've read everything I could find as to which kind of Fluid to use. Seeing how they did not have ATF or Hy-Tran when the Hydra-Matics were made. I've seen a good balance of people use either Hy-Tran of ATF. Even some with 10W oil. I will most likely go with ATF multi-vehicle.
http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/5673/img001632010091918481.jpg
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