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NICE CATCH !!! Keep it whole (well maybe bob or 4x4 it)I found another deuce that had been forgotten about for a few years and made an offer....he accepted so now I have an excellent parts truck or may keep it whole.
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Yessir, now that it is out of the trees grown up around it, the more I am seeing a complete and decent truck.fpchief, that does not look like a parts truck. That looks like something that, when cleaned up and running, yields enough $$ for three parts trucks. Good on you for towing it home!
Maybe it look different in person, but the body looks in great shape in the pics!Yessir, now that it is out of the trees grown up around it, the more I am seeing a complete and decent truck.
I found another deuce that had been forgotten about for a few years and made an offer....he accepted so now I have an excellent parts truck or may keep it whole.
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Where did you get handles I've been looking for those for about a year????View attachment 763689View attachment 763690View attachment 763691View attachment 763692 Finished drilling the holes for the new battery box Bow Handles. Then I installed the new plastic battery box and new batteries. Next I got the new battery box with batteries installed in the battery comp., then cleaned the terminals and clamps. Finished up by making sure everything was tight, and then spraying the terminals with red Battery Terminal Protector spray. The old girl started right up after a 5 month rest, so I warmed her up and took her around the block a couple times then parked her back in the drive way so I can start to rebuild the front brakes.
I have a few old plastic battery boxes and can take off the handles if you need them. Just pay shipping.Where did you get handles I've been looking for those for about a year????
Mrmag1. The Bow Handles came on the plastic battery box when I purchased it. It's not new but it cleaned up ok. One of our members here on SS might have a battery box, or a pair of bow handles they would like to sell. If not you might keep an eye out for a beat up battery box that you can scavenge the handles from. You can also contact Oshkosh Equipment, WB Parts, New Century Components, or Memphis Equipment. The Bow Handles Part number is 12368312, NSN 5340-01-422-4274. They won't be cheap, but they may have them in stock. Hope this helps.Where did you get handles I've been looking for those for about a year????
I have a pair. I won't be reusing the plastic battery box.I have a great plastic box but no hardware. I made some brackets to hold in the box.
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If they are the pin style ( go into the lock holes) I'll gladly take them off your hands! Thank you so so much.I have a pair. I won't be reusing the plastic battery box.
Mrmag1, your looking good so far. From your picture the only thing I see wrong is that your battery box is in backward, or 180 out. I'm glad you posted a picture as this will save you from some extra work. In your picture, the line of 5 holes near the top of the box are for your battery box shield, #7397753, NSN 6130-00-411-8321. Use TM 9-2320-361-24P and on the TM Index click on Electrical, 0612 Batteries, Cables, Battery Box Assembly, figure 48 Item 32 this will get you to the exploded view of the battery box. Here are some pictures of the backside of my battery box. One below and the other taken above. The battery box shield is to help prevent mud, water, and other debris from entering the battery box. Also when you install the Bow Handles, use short bolts and nuts as this will prevent your bolts from possibly riding against the batteries and possibly causing a leak. Hope this helps.I have a great plastic box but no hardware. I made some brackets to hold in the box.
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