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M35A2 Pioneer Tool Handles length

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They need to be between 35.5 and 36 inches long. I have seen the new shovels with the correct NSN, but they are 37.5 inches long, and are longer than the rack (IE, they don't fit). shape of the handle has changed from a true "D" to a tulip shape, which is where the extra length was introduced.
 

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Be careful buying a shovel from a surplus source. I bought 3 and found out they fit a HUMMV and not the normal Pioneer Rack for most MVs. Also, check ACE Hardware or any other older hardware store for wooden handle tools. I got the maddox and axe like that.
 

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Unfortunately, the shovels are no longer made here in the US, and that poses a real logistics issue because they are too long for the racks.

Union Tool, made the correct length shovel and I was fortunate to get two before I found out they closed the plant in PA, that was making them.

Check out this thread. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/44465-m35-pioneer-rack.html
I tried to give my personal account for finding the tools, and added some links to US manufacturers who still make the equipment.
 
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JUNKYARDJOHN

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PLEASE!! Mattock, not maddox or mattox or anything else!
Mattock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't spell so pretty good all of the time either, but I'm 53 & feel that it is extreemly rude for some english teacher to correct me (ESPECIALLY ON A WORLD WIDE PUBLIC FOURUM). PLEASE don't do that. This is an informal, information gathering fourum where like minded individuals can ask for help, help others & exchange ideas. Theres no extra credit for correct grammer. :roll: John
 
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Unfortunately, the shovels are no longer made here in the US, and that poses a real logistics issue because they are too long for the racks.

Union Tool, made the correct length shovel and I was fortunate to get two before I found out they closed the plant in PA, that was making them.

Check out this thread. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/44465-m35-pioneer-rack.html
I tried to give my personal account for finding the tools, and added some links to US manufacturers who still make the equipment.
Thanks I picked up a mattock head the other day need a handle, have a bunch of shovet heads laying around need handle, now to get the ax, and one tie down, and sorry about my spelling!
 

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They need to be between 35.5 and 36 inches long. I have seen the new shovels with the correct NSN, but they are 37.5 inches long, and are longer than the rack (IE, they don't fit).

I have two shovels 37.5 inches long and they fit my rack fine...maybe my rack is bigger than your rack......rofl
 

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Guess they would look like this in a rack.

I'm looking at mounting this on the deuce when I get around to it. I will have to come up with the latch process.
 

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I don't spell so pretty good all of the time either, but I'm 53 & feel that it is extremely rude for some English teacher (wanna-be. odd-edit) to correct me (ESPECIALLY ON A WORLD WIDE PUBLIC FORUM). PLEASE don't do that. This is an informal, information gathering forum where like minded individuals can ask for help, help others & exchange ideas.

There's no extra credit for correct grammar. :roll: John
OR spelling!

Thanks for speaking up John.


And Wiggal ... you ain't got nothing to be apologizin' for.


The "Mary Kay Ladies" from the UPTIGHT Baptist Church strike again.


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I don't spell so pretty good all of the time either, but I'm 53 & feel that it is extreemly rude for some english teacher to correct me (ESPECIALLY ON A WORLD WIDE PUBLIC FOURUM). PLEASE don't do that. This is an informal, information gathering fourum where like minded individuals can ask for help, help others & exchange ideas. Theres no extra credit for correct grammer. :roll: John

Well, 319 beat me to it. For what it's worth, I really was an English teacher, so I know something whereof I speak.

The incorrectly spelled orange words should be "extremely," "English," "world-wide." "forum," "There's," and "grammar" respectively.

The blue "where" would be more correctly stated as "upon which."

I'm sorry that you feel it to be "extremely rude" of someone to correct your shortcomings in a public forum. At the age of 53 years, you have had ample time in which to improve your verbal skills. That you have not done so is indicative of an inappropriate tolerance of mediocrity and laziness. There are some of us who take the time and effort to consult a dictionary or thesaurus from time to time and who feel that it is "extreemely rude" of others who prefer to inflict their obscenely pathetic use of our native language upon us.

Now, having said all that, I shall return to the point. All military pioneer tools must meet the same military specifications (MILSPEC), and (with minor variation) will be the same size from one vehicle to the next.
 

oddshot

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Well, 319 beat me to it. For what it's worth, I really was an English teacher, so I know something whereof I speak.

The incorrectly spelled orange words should be "extremely," "English," "world-wide." "forum," "There's," and "grammar" respectively.

The blue "where" would be more correctly stated as "upon which."

I'm sorry that you feel it to be "extremely rude" of someone to correct your shortcomings in a public forum. At the age of 53 years, you have had ample time in which to improve your verbal skills. That you have not done so is indicative of an inappropriate tolerance of mediocrity and laziness. There are some of us who take the time and effort to consult a dictionary or thesaurus from time to time and who feel that it is "extremely rude" of others who prefer to inflict their obscenely pathetic use of our native language upon us.
You know ... mine does too!

Especially when its humid.

Have you thought of using corn starch? I've heard that its helpful in clearing up that nasty rash.


oddshot

Yep ... them Mary Kay Ladies. :shock:

They can be real tough on folks. Its a LOT worse when they go into menses.
 

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Well, 319 beat me to it. For what it's worth, I really was an English teacher, so I know something whereof I speak.

The incorrectly spelled orange words should be "extremely," "English," "world-wide." "forum," "There's," and "grammar" respectively.

The blue "where" would be more correctly stated as "upon which."

I'm sorry that you feel it to be "extremely rude" of someone to correct your shortcomings in a public forum. At the age of 53 years, you have had ample time in which to improve your verbal skills. That you have not done so is indicative of an inappropriate tolerance of mediocrity and laziness. There are some of us who take the time and effort to consult a dictionary or thesaurus from time to time and who feel that it is "extreemely rude" of others who prefer to inflict their obscenely pathetic use of our native language
THANK YOU...... much appreciated. :roll: argueing over the internet is kinda like wrestling with a pig..petty soon you're out of breath, covered in mud & find out the pig really enjoys it. You'll have to get you're entertainment elseware. John
 
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