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For those of you who have been unable to get a new master cylinder or a rebuild kit for your M35A3, I have found the solution.
I sent my master cylinder to:
Power Brake Sales
1517 McCormack avenue
Sacramento, CA 95811
800-624-8155
I installed it and it works!
If there is no winch it is possible that it is a converted cargo truck. If the left side step is only the length of the cab it is probably a cargo truck as the gas tank won't allow the extended step. However, the good news is that this is one of the few differences and it could still be restored...
I feel certain that it is a bomb service truck but can't actually tell. It has the boom but can't see the passenger step or the front winch. It does have the boom winch which is difficult to find along with the trolley winch. If you can get it, it's in much better than mine when I started. Lots...
Yes. I have a dvd full of stuff. Send me your mailing address and I'll send it to you. Mine is a restoration of the hybrid bomb service truck but the cargo is almost identical
bill Scott
I did what I thought was the easiest solution. I took out the steering column and shortened it 4" and then put it back in. Sorry for the late reply to this thread.
My suggestion would be to remove all of the plastic tubing used in the system and throw it away. Then, clean out all of the fittings, and put it back together using new tubing. You'd be surprised what a small amount of dirt can do to mess up the system. It's just like any other part of your...
Does anyone know how you would hook up a civilian drop-neck trailer to a military tractor (M932)? The civillian tractors have the hydraulics on them to run the drop neck.