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Im sure others will say the same thing try the www.M715zone.com that site is all M715. that being said my dad has had many M715 and in the last year or two the carbs on his m715 and m725 have been rebuilt a couple times we are finding that todays fuel is eating up the O rings fast. pull the...
I see a grease gun :grin:
Robert thats a easy questions to answer but I have a question for you what MV does the museum that had the M79 mounted in it?
the answer is the M114 so look at one of the m114's and copy the mount. also two footman loops and a strap would work. thats my 2cents...
Welcome to the site. I have a 2007 3/4ton Dodge 4x4 my self I pull a m101a2 the big plus is the bolt pattern is the same so I run stock dodge rims and tires. the A3 trailer has a wider axle under it but the A2 fits behind a 3/4 perfect and your truck wont even know its there. Id go with the...
Yep I'm going to be watching Craig's list myself. The hard top will last longer and if I hold out for the right one it will probably be cheaper than finding a soft top.
As a fellow Texan congrats on getting a beautiful M38A1. The M38a1 is a great jeep to do what you are wanting to use it for. CLINTO is correct about the overdrive. My dad is restoring his second M38A1 and it will be getting a overdrive installed. Also there are a few MV groups in Austin you...
I have old style front lights on my truck the #1 bulb is your running light and the #2 bulb would be you turn or stop light. Not sure of the tag numbers.
No Idea here I know some MV collectors in Beaumont I will have to ask them but I can say the fuel tank is wrong and the Bed looks funny to me. got any more pictures?
the single arm mirrors use the same mounting bracket and arm as the Gama goat and the some of the CCKW. the double telescoping arm mirrors id what you see mostly in Vietnam photos.
I always thought you just turned the MUTT upside down and shook till engine falls out. Great post always enjoy how ease the military makes it in those old videos
the hooks in picture #3 are WWII for sure I think pic two is later war or a replacement do to the fact it is bolted on not riveted and pic 4 is post war. I was under the impression that late war beds were mostly wood and the early beds were all metal. I know were there is a all wood bed CCKW...
well if Derrickl112 is close than mabye its like the data plate on mine XM105E3 but that trailer has been updated to the A2 modle it might just have a old tag
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