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Old school SCA…Then surprises in the reservoir tank
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Old school SCA…Then surprises in the reservoir tank
That explains why Disney has been crap so lately... Looks like you found mickey and Minnie..It just let go. Then surprises in the reservoir tank
It's a powered base for a vehicle radio setup. Under the seat there would sometimes be a RT-524 installed on top of that piece.It was under the passenger seat I have no use for it if someone wants it message me. I would put it in classified but I don’t know what it is lol
I get those same surprises every week in the shop when I check the 5gal pail that purposely has 4 inches of WMO in it this time of yearsurprises in the reservoir tank
Is that a standard cargo cover? Curious I've always wondered about using the stake pockets for bows but have never tried itwas surprisingly warm in the sun today, a perfect day for last-minute winter prep of the M62 .. Has it's ski mask on, fuel topped off, tire chains in a pile on pass side floor, winter mittens, jacket, and hat on the stack .. PS: for those who noticed, yes those are M809-series fender supports under there to hold the old shaky fender better View attachment 912785
It's a regular 2-1/2T M35 cargo truck cover and bows.. Is a very tight fit length-wise and you have to stretch it a bit and there's a bit of inward lean on the rear bow (if in the rearmost pocket) unless you have a Soldier B or C to help pull the cover really tight as you work it back, but it does the job with hardly any sag between the bows... It's all I had left laying around after I sold the M35A2's.. .. A 5-ton M54/M813 cover would be too long lengthwise and have deeper than normal sags.. Never looked in TM's to see if there ever was an actual cover for the wreckers (and I never saw a covered wrecker in the army or elsewhere until I did it myself), but I would almost bet an M51/M817 dump cover put on backwards would actually cover everything plus the tail end of the boom and be a real good fitIs that a standard cargo cover? Curious I've always wondered about using the stake pockets for bows but have never tried
.It's a regular 2-1/2T M35 cargo truck cover and bows.. Is a very tight fit length-wise and you have to stretch it a bit and there's a bit of inward lean on the rear bow (if in the rearmost pocket) unless you have a Soldier B or C to help pull the cover really tight as you work it back, but it does the job with hardly any sag between the bows... It's all I had left laying around after I sold the M35A2's.. .. A 5-ton M54/M813 cover would be too long lengthwise and have deeper than normal sags.. Never looked to see if there ever was an actual cover for the wreckers (and I never saw a covered wrecker in the army or elsewhere until I did it myself), but I would almost bet an M51/M817 dump cover put on backwards would actually cover everything plus the tail end of the boom and be a real good fit
Yep the pockets are there for it as well as on a M49C/M50C , to disguise them as lesser targets to air and ground OPFOR .....
Yessir! There have been quite a few wreckers with covers. They have the pockets for Bows and thinking about it - having that cover on the back - helps make it less of a target in a hostile area...
.Yep the pockets are there for it as well as on a M49C/M50C , to disguise them as lesser targets to air and ground OPFOR ....
In all my 30-some years combined service as a 64C10/20, next the subsequent 88M20/30, and then the years spent with the State Guard filling in for the State's deployed troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, most of my service time was with the heavy transport section of a MBT (M48-M60-M1) Battalion slated for activation in W.Germany.. Our Brigade was at full readiness status to be attached to 7th Army and sent should the SHTF in Europe.. Our two tank BN's already had some tanks and equip stored there, and our crews participated in the 1970's-80's REFORGER's... Years later when the Brigade did activate, it was attached to 3rd Army and missed the Gelnhausen area by a very long shot to the southeast.. Apparently Brigade S2 had it wrong all along
Not to say they don't exist somewhere, it's just that during my decades of Fun, Travel, and Adventure, I never saw any wrecker with a cover, nor any deuce tanker or 5-ton TMP (tank & pump) or tanker HEMMITT with a cover.. Heck, we sure coulda used covers on the S&P trailers (M127A1C) while hauling willy pete on the hottest of sunny days , but never saw any covers for those either .. I guess higher-higher figured it was a waste of time to cover anything if we were likely to blow ourselves up or burst into flame first .. We drove pretty crazy hauling so many tons of 105's and other explosives and 1000's of gallons of flammables with foot on the floor on narrow tank trails.. We had to be crazy. I think back at it all and shudder, but that's how it was, push push push ..
i worked with a fella who had been on that cruise line from 1971-73 .. One day during lunch i asked about his port-to-port adventures , expecting elaborate embellished stories about the women of singapore, danang, saigon, greece, san fran etc .. He looked disappointed and said they hardly went ashore and only for brief times, that all he did was change light bulbs while they went in circles in the northern atlanticmy time was spent on a large gray cruise ship.