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Troop seats

borky51

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Can anyone tell me wear I can get fiberglass boards to replace the wood ones on my troop seats for my M 35-A2 Thanks Borky51 262-347- 8711
 

emmado22

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If you cant find the correct NSN ones, check into the 5 ton ones, you may have to drill some new holes in them and cut them down a bit, but they may be easier to find.
 

Adrian A

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Fyi. I went to my local lumber yard and got the correct dimension in wood for $3 per board. I slathered them up good with paint and the are perfect. They are not fiberglass, but are correct either way. Cheap too.
 

CARNAC

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Good luck on that, usually if it says to contact us well... there was a story one time about a guy who stopped at a remote gas station--nothing around for 100 miles. Seems that the guy that ran the gas station had this huge hump on top of his shoulder (in addition to his head). So the guy that stops asks how much for a quart of oil. The station owner say $20. The other guy said "That's awfully high" but he needed the oil so he had to pay the price. He was thirsty so he went inside and found a bottle of water as asks "How much for the water?". Hump guy says $30 which got the response "That's awfully high" but he needed water so he paid it. When he went back outside he saw he needed air in a tire and the pump had a sign that said see attendant to turn on pump. So he asks for the air to be turned on and the attendant says "That's $25". Of course that elicited "That's awfully high" but he had to pay it. After he got the air he turned to the attendant and asks "What's the hump on your shoulder?" The attendant says "It's a birth defect." to which the customer says "That's odd, I thought it was your a$$ cause everything else around here is awfully high".

Couldn't help it.
 

bigmike

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I have about 10-12 fiberglass 'take off" boards. Not sure if deuce or 5 ton...I'm probably too far away from you to be able to help out. Shipping would be a pain as well.
 

Merc1973

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Good luck on that, usually if it says to contact us well... there was a story one time about a guy who stopped at a remote gas station--nothing around for 100 miles. Seems that the guy that ran the gas station had this huge hump on top of his shoulder (in addition to his head). So the guy that stops asks how much for a quart of oil. The station owner say $20. The other guy said "That's awfully high" but he needed the oil so he had to pay the price. He was thirsty so he went inside and found a bottle of water as asks "How much for the water?". Hump guy says $30 which got the response "That's awfully high" but he needed water so he paid it. When he went back outside he saw he needed air in a tire and the pump had a sign that said see attendant to turn on pump. So he asks for the air to be turned on and the attendant says "That's $25". Of course that elicited "That's awfully high" but he had to pay it. After he got the air he turned to the attendant and asks "What's the hump on your shoulder?" The attendant says "It's a birth defect." to which the customer says "That's odd, I thought it was your a$$ cause everything else around here is awfully high".

Couldn't help it.

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I called them today. They asked me what was the name of my business/company. I said none, the operator sounded annoyed and said "hold on." A man answered and said "please email us with the provided link, we'll be looking for your email." I don't think they like dealing with the non-DOD civilians... They quoted me at $43 per slat for my M35A2.

I think I'm going to the lumbar yard to replace my rotted wood. :shock:
 
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ATPTac

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I called them today. They asked me what was the name of my business/company. I said none, the operator sounded annoyed and said "hold on." A man answered and said "please email us with the provided link, we'll be looking for your email." I don't think they like dealing with the non-DOD civilians... They quoted me at $43 per slat for my M35A2.

I think I'm going to the lumbar yard to replace my rotted wood. :shock:
:shock: Holy crap! Yeah, I'd just get some wood or get the composite decking.
 

borky51

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I have about 10-12 fiberglass 'take off" boards. Not sure if deuce or 5 ton...I'm probably too far away from you to be able to help out. Shipping would be a pain as well.
Thanks I'm in Wisconsin would cost to much to ship, I'll keep checking my area I might have to go back to lumber. I hate painting
 

borky51

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They were not very nice to me when I call The heck with them they must have allot of customers. and the personality of a rock I don't think that I would buy anything from that company if it was free. There off my list.
 
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