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what is a easy way to align/ time the magneto? If I remember, there is a line and V on the mag as well as a V on the gear on the motor.
Thanks in advance
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I've been wrenching on M274's for over 12 years, so I know alittle something about them. That being said, I called Terry wanting an A5 engine guard for my ride. We talked M274 for awhile, particulary about the two engine guard styles, I wanted to be clear on what I was ordering...
This is the initial test of my fording kit. I cross alot of creeks and ponds, and have accidently turned the Mule into a sub twice.
It didn't like that. With this kit, about all you'll see is me and the steering wheel going thru the water. I for got to put a gasket
between the muffler and...
Army Trading Card
this is a trading card produced by the military in 1954. There are other cards featuring different equipment, vevicles, ect. Shown on this card is the
m274XM. "Experimental Model" ( see: http://www.m274.info/history.html ). On the reverse side is....something. Can't...
I was lucky to get ahold of not one, but two 1959 Army trading cards featureing the m274. The mule was the m274xm. The pre-production model.
Not as cool as the die-cast mule, but über cool just the same.
I was lucky to get ahold of not one, but two 1959 Army trading cards featureing the m274. The mule was the m274xm. The pre-production model.
Not as cool as the die-cast mule, but über cool just the same.
There was one on eBay a year or two ago. Just as you described, don't know about the weight but the length is correct. It went for over $200.00 as I remember.
Brant
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