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Looks pretty solid. Congrats on you truck. The receiver in the front could be for a receiver mount winch (I've got one on mine) or some other accessory or carrier.
I bypassed the glow plug control card with a momentary button. Press the button for about ten seconds then engage the starter. Good luck trying to start the truck without toasty glow plugs.
M35a2 brake work in Los Angeles area
Here is the short version. I'm not comfortable with the way the brake pedal in my deuce feels. It gets, in my opinion, too close to the floor too easily. I'm not comfortable with performing brake work on any of my vehicles let alone one this size. I have...
Does anyone know of any Veteran's day parades in or around Southern California? It's unlikely that my M1009 and M109 would be of much use but my Father's M151 could come in handy to transport a veteran down a parade route.
If they are deuce rims I'd like to acquire them and clean them up/paint them. Then rotate them into use on my m109. That way I can get the whole truck done in two tries.
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