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So, I wasn't lucky enough to get welding tanks on my 816, heck, didn't even get the welding tool box or torch/gauges etc. No prob. Won't be gas welding with the wrecker - have a shop set for that. But a "demo only" set would be nice. (could stencil them "M-T" as in 'nothing inside'!)
Talking to my local Airgas rep/salesman, come to learn that 225 cu ft Acetylene/250 cu ft Oxygene tanks are not available for sale (new), they should all be owned by the gas companies, (smaller ones yes) but are leased by said gas Co's.
I am doing the searches at the weekend farm/garage sales, some are bound to turn up.... HOWEVER, I saw this thread http://www.steelsoldiers.com/5-ton-up/5831-m816-5-ton-medium-wrecker.html and Recovry4x4's post and I quote :- "The torch tanks are unique to the wrecker and the purist can tell the difference." Does that mean 'no other 5 ton etc., carries welding bottles' or 'the welding bottles are unique to the Army'? .. I doubt the latter.
I have come across a large, old propane tank, approx the right height, but about 2" too big in diameter for the holder/bracket. Does have the older valve and screw on cap just like an O2 or Acetylene tanks.
Can't remember what thread I saw it in, but a pic of an 816 with what looked like a big Propane tank.... may have been mistaken.
More info needed. So, my question is : Were later trucks modified to carry larger Propane tanks? - Do the M984's have propane now for cutting only as those tanks look much larger???
Thanks.
Talking to my local Airgas rep/salesman, come to learn that 225 cu ft Acetylene/250 cu ft Oxygene tanks are not available for sale (new), they should all be owned by the gas companies, (smaller ones yes) but are leased by said gas Co's.
I am doing the searches at the weekend farm/garage sales, some are bound to turn up.... HOWEVER, I saw this thread http://www.steelsoldiers.com/5-ton-up/5831-m816-5-ton-medium-wrecker.html and Recovry4x4's post and I quote :- "The torch tanks are unique to the wrecker and the purist can tell the difference." Does that mean 'no other 5 ton etc., carries welding bottles' or 'the welding bottles are unique to the Army'? .. I doubt the latter.
I have come across a large, old propane tank, approx the right height, but about 2" too big in diameter for the holder/bracket. Does have the older valve and screw on cap just like an O2 or Acetylene tanks.
Can't remember what thread I saw it in, but a pic of an 816 with what looked like a big Propane tank.... may have been mistaken.
More info needed. So, my question is : Were later trucks modified to carry larger Propane tanks? - Do the M984's have propane now for cutting only as those tanks look much larger???
Thanks.