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What did you do to your deuce this week?

simp5782

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Putting in a little work with the deer skinning rack. Finally got it mounted with some help from a buddy.

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Yeah I had the same idea. Got a crane instead since you can kill so many it's ridiculous in my part of TN
 

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SandBar

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Started rust repair for a repaint. I’ll put a build thread together soon. I have been ordering parts in the meantime and this beauty just showed up. My OCD would not let me install a generic weights and dimensions plate and unable to find a General Products Division plate, Mike Virilli of Big Mike’s Motor Pool had a custom data plate made and I thought I would share it here like a proud father!View attachment 887997
Anyone sell new data plates for m54's? Looks great.
 

US6x4

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Anyone sell new data plates for m54's? Looks great.

For data plates I always look to Eastern Surplus and TNJ Murray. I believe Eastern Surplus purchased the entire inventory of Dataplates.net when they shut down. They both have data plates for older vehicles and I would think there's a decent chance they have some of the ones you need.
 

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I was doing my first oil change and fuel filter change and noticed that while the previous owner told me there was no power steering, I do see an hydraulic actuator on the driver side wheel pumping into a horizontal actuator to actuate the right side. It seems to require some kind of fluid and have not had a chance yet to figure how to top it off and with what fluid. Not sure which type of steering I am dealing with.

Suffice to say steering is a bit of a workout.
 

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Mullaney

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I was doing my first oil change and fuel filter change and noticed that while the previous owner told me there was no power steering, I do see an hydraulic actuator on the driver side wheel pumping into a horizontal actuator to actuate the right side. It seems to require some kind of fluid and have not had a chance yet to figure how to top it off and with what fluid. Not sure which type of steering I am dealing with.

Suffice to say steering is a bit of a workout.
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Wow!
Yep, definitely looks like power steering to me...
 

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I was doing my first oil change and fuel filter change and noticed that while the previous owner told me there was no power steering, I do see an hydraulic actuator on the driver side wheel pumping into a horizontal actuator to actuate the right side. It seems to require some kind of fluid and have not had a chance yet to figure how to top it off and with what fluid. Not sure which type of steering I am dealing with.

Suffice to say steering is a bit of a workout.
That looks like the standard air assist unit to me. No fluid required. Just air from the compressor. Is there an air cylinder down on the front axle?
 

Micmada

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That looks like the standard air assist unit to me. No fluid required. Just air from the compressor. Is there an air cylinder down on the front axle?
I will check but it makes sense. When I do parking maneuvers I hear air bleed valves opening and releasing air. I was wondering if it was due to shifting but might have to do with steering back and forth.
 

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I opened the door and saw a little water on the transmission hump, realized there must be a hole in the roof, went up and sealed it with a dab of silicone .

That's what I did last week .

Here's what I'm going to be doing, but I don't know what week it will be preferably a warmer week .

After replacing all of the filters last summer for the first time since I've owned the truck, I encountered several problems .

One of which is now the oil filters leak, I believe that c&c did not give me the correct O-rings for the Deuce, but it's water under the bridge meow, I will be converting to spin-ons because they leak all over the place, plus this will give me oil pressure considerably sooner on Startup .

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When I do parking maneuvers I hear air bleed valves opening and releasing air. I was wondering if it was due to shifting but might have to do with steering back and forth.
Only the 5-ton M39-series and M809-series make air noises when shifting the tranny
 
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