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No air to glad hands on M35A2

91W350

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3D.... You better keep that thing away from the dairy farm, some Holstein will thinks she's glamorous. :razz:


Nice looking truck, it reminds me of the M820 I grabbed the "Tank Doctor" door mascot off of. Glen
 

emmado22

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Doesnt anyone use the gladhand "dummy" covers anymore? When used, they keep everything out of the lines. They are on trucks, trailers, ect.. But barely used. When I was in the Army, my soldiers knew that gladhand covers not in use meant pushups, and a meeting to the NCO. Undrained air tanks when parked meant the same thing.
 

3dAngus

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Doesnt anyone use the gladhand "dummy" covers anymore? When used, they keep everything out of the lines. They are on trucks, trailers, ect.. But barely used. When I was in the Army, my soldiers knew that gladhand covers not in use meant pushups, and a meeting to the NCO. Undrained air tanks when parked meant the same thing.
I hear ya. This is a new deuce for me. Just picked it up a week ago Friday. One cover was off, one was on when I recovered it. Don't recall which, but it sure makes sense to keep it covered. I do. Guess someone owes you some pushups.
 
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