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08-17-2009, 12:32
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Monrovia, Ca.
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M725 resto
Drove the M106 out of the shop and retrieved the M725 from the Ambulance line so we could start cleaning it up. It has been 11 years since this truck has been touched, hopefully it will move under it's own power back into it's parking spot. It needs a door hinge..believe it or not, someone "borrowed" it while it was on display! At least they put the bolts back in the holes. It also will need the brakes looked at, new hood hinge springs and the fuel system flushed and maybe steal some of the gurney rack cushons from one of the others out in the back 40.
This time, promise to take pics as we go along. I tend to bet too wrepped up in the work being performed to keep a photo log.
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I'm developing a taste for tracked things 
1968 Kaiser/Jeep M35A2 W/W
1968 Johnson Furnace M105A2
Tents, Camo netting, Lotsa other junk.
Why can't I walk to the back of my garage 
Bullets make me happy 
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08-17-2009, 12:43
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General
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Magnolia, texas
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Nice M725 not to much work to do. At leat bubba did not chop it up into a camper. Good luck with the engine.
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1943 Willis w/MBT trailer
1943 WC-51 (under restoration)
1953 XM105E3 (USMC)
1970 M35A2 W/W, W/M66 (USMC)("S.N.A.F.U Express")
1993 M101A2
SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLUM
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08-17-2009, 14:15
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4 Star General
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Huntington, NY
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Hi,
Great truck.....I don't mean to throw this off topic but dude....you've gotta take some pictures of that Hemi powered Chrysler Air Raid Siren sitting behind the ambulance!!! Thats what we really want to see!!
I found the engine portion of one in a junkyard near me but the compressor and trumpet portion were missing.
-331cu. in. Industrial Hemi, 180hp
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-30KW of sound
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08-17-2009, 16:37
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OK, I have a couple of pics and a link to a vid. I'll start another thread.
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I'm developing a taste for tracked things 
1968 Kaiser/Jeep M35A2 W/W
1968 Johnson Furnace M105A2
Tents, Camo netting, Lotsa other junk.
Why can't I walk to the back of my garage 
Bullets make me happy 
MVPA # 30114
ASMH Volunteer 
Secretary SCMVCC
STAY AWAY FROM MINES...holes in the dirt.
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08-17-2009, 17:46
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Roanoke, VA
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man, i want an air raid siren! So awesome.
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1991 Range Rover Classic
235/85R16 Goodyear MT/R w/ Kevlar
Rear ARB Locker (stock axles)
LT230 Transfer Case
2" RTE lift, OME Shocks
1.25" RTE body lift
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08-23-2009, 12:41
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Some progress on the meat wagon. We decided to put another hood on it 'cause there was a dent in the middle from someone standing on it. It will go out for blasting on Monday. All the body stuff is being performed by students learning trades. Most of the kids are very nice and they listen to what they are being told. Hopefully they walk away with the beginnings of a learned skill...not much of that happens anymore. I'll wait to do the engine work 'till after the body work is done. We were gonna go pull out one of the M322 and Converto trailers to start cleaning them up for display, but the wasps were THICK! 16 nests the size of a softball in the general area. My son and the Gunny did erradication sweeps to get rid of the mean little bastiges...next week on the trailers.
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I'm developing a taste for tracked things 
1968 Kaiser/Jeep M35A2 W/W
1968 Johnson Furnace M105A2
Tents, Camo netting, Lotsa other junk.
Why can't I walk to the back of my garage 
Bullets make me happy 
MVPA # 30114
ASMH Volunteer 
Secretary SCMVCC
STAY AWAY FROM MINES...holes in the dirt.
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08-23-2009, 14:50
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: cincy, Oh
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Will, what are you planning on working on, on this truck? The guys on the 715zone have found info stating that the brake drums "could" need to be marked so they go back on the hub to keep the system in balance. Also, does it have the swivel light in the ceiling of the back compartment? I might have one of those for ya. Hey if you find more than one hinge, I would be interested in one. I ripped the driver's side top hinge out while wheeling.
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08-23-2009, 16:20
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The light is in the back and I think it still works. I'll most likely need to delve into the brakes 'cause when we went to move it, the pedal was all the way down...before anyone got in it to move it. I have found that drums on older stuff does indeed need to be marked so it goes back into the same spot, M8 brakes  We will make it a runner too, maybe aparade toy or display item at different events.
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I'm developing a taste for tracked things 
1968 Kaiser/Jeep M35A2 W/W
1968 Johnson Furnace M105A2
Tents, Camo netting, Lotsa other junk.
Why can't I walk to the back of my garage 
Bullets make me happy 
MVPA # 30114
ASMH Volunteer 
Secretary SCMVCC
STAY AWAY FROM MINES...holes in the dirt.
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09-20-2009, 00:44
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Here's a couple of pics of the progress. New paint, the engine runs but the fuel pump has a split diaphram so we are waiting for a modern rebuild kit. It will have new hoses as well. Should move under it's own power in a few weeks. We are getting ready for the BBQ next weekend so not much got done today.
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I'm developing a taste for tracked things 
1968 Kaiser/Jeep M35A2 W/W
1968 Johnson Furnace M105A2
Tents, Camo netting, Lotsa other junk.
Why can't I walk to the back of my garage 
Bullets make me happy 
MVPA # 30114
ASMH Volunteer 
Secretary SCMVCC
STAY AWAY FROM MINES...holes in the dirt.
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09-20-2009, 12:29
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4 Star General
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Alta Loma , Ca.
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Nice paint job! Looking forward to seeing that and all the other goodies next weekend!
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1952 Studebaker M35A2
1985 Turtle Mountain M105A2
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