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What did you do to your deuce this week?

whatadeuce

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Today I re installed the cannister of the M35A2, truck 3, primary fuel filter...And this time it ain't leaking! Ilearned not to use the [pipe wrench removal method, which apparently twists the cannisster, and misalignes the sealing surfaces...
 

Valence

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New brake and clutch peddle pads.

Only 1 was ripped, but why spend some money when you can spend more! .... Er, I mean, ya gotta have a matched set.

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JMPM35A2

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Finally picked up my M104 my friend gave me. He also threw in four 1100 20 tires that are decent shape, grease pot, and two wheel/tire combos. Cant wait to go back and pick up the M105. The 104 does need some work how ever, but just to have one of these rare beasts is awesome in my book.
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Another Ahab

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Finally picked up my M104 my friend gave me. He also threw in four 1100 20 tires that are decent shape, grease pot, and two wheel/tire combos. Cant wait to go back and pick up the M105. The 104 does need some work how ever, but just to have one of these rare beasts is awesome in my book.
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The M-series trailers all start to bend for me (because I don't own one), but what's the rarity of the 104:

- Older?

- Not many issued?

It's a beauty alright!
 
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