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My 151 is upside down in the driveway, waiting for brake lines. I did the under body kit, replaced all shocks and all bushings. The bolts , nuts , and washers are all being replaced. I have the hood off and right now all the hardware is still in the holes on the hinges. If I recall it's all...
I'm in the middle of rebuilding my M151A1, I used panels from Jeep panels plus. I had them a long time, I knew I was going to need them. At a show this summer I saw a vendor with all types of panels, they looked good. Nice find. keep up the pics.
Yes the seat is usable if the tire is not there. A little thing to remember, that Z piece, it doesn't sit right on top of the seat, You have to notch out small area to allow the Z piece to sit flush with the top of the seat. If not you'll have a nice reminder when it tears you pants or back...
Our Boy scout troop had a fund raiser last weekend. We had several cases of soda and water left over. We didn't want to leave them in the trailer and get cooked by the heat. So we put the Mule to work, moving the drinks from the scout trailer up to my garage. The M37 is going to be the temporary...
This battery box is up and out of the way and hard to find. You could see the battery is in back of the drive shaft, It's secured to the tray and has side post. The tray has long bolts going up to unistrut and the unistrut spans the tubes and held in place with straps. This Mule was at a show I...
As Bert said, a pic a little further out would help. However, I looked at my 51 M37. It appears the hole in your pic is to the left of the battery box location. Is it possible the floor was repaired by a previous owner and a new location for the cable made?
Remove your black out drive light, the paint under that hasn't seen light since it on the assembly line. Same goes for the data plates as mentioned before.
Is your M a Canadian? You will have to drill holes for the engine mount. That big thing with the odd hole in it. It will be a few inches forward of the brackets used for the American engineThis photo is from my collection of reference photos, it shows the two American holes and the bolts in the...
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