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What sizes do you still have? If you have any mediums left over from previous years I can probably help you out there.
As for the graphics for this year, none of them particularly stand out to me.
I have a tan NOS Global Seating Systems drivers-side air ride seat. From what I understand it's for the MRAP but will fit in 900-series trucks and should fit the deuce.
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I'm ready to start building a small-scale WMO Filtering setup out of a beer keg. Metal 55 gallon barrels shouldn't be hard to find, but so far they are. Since the keg is aluminum and I only have a 120-volt flux core welder, I can't weld in bungs to hold the water heater elements. But, I've read...
Juan, technically it's a M109a3. For some reason, the trucks with the box on the back were a series number higher than the cargo trucks. So an A3 with the box on the back is a M109a4.
Hope to see you at the rally Mike. It's really a great time to be had and more than enough trucks and other...
I can now confirm that the plastic governor linkage ends on a MEP-016B are indeed identical to the ends on a MEP-002/003. Thanks again to Gimpyrobb for sending me a couple to test with.
I am referring to very fine rust or dirt that's the size of a grain of sand or smaller. When I get home I'll take a picture of what I got out of the tank in 5 gallons worth of gas.
The tank has no manhole, but it does have 2 2" fittings up top for filling and venting. The tank sits on a stand and has a 1" fitting about an inch from the bottom of the tank for dispensing using gravity. So, flushing the old gas out with water would be pretty trivial. Then I could weld or...
I'm not 100% sure if this is the right forum for this, but I recently obtained a 500 gallon metal fuel tank to hold off-road diesel to feed my generators and tractor. However, in its previous life it held less than 200 gallons of gasoline for years. Presumably, the inside of the tank is pretty...
Since he brought the set to a diesel engine tech who didn't know not to, I'm guessing the tech most likely idled the engine for a while, so there's probably issues with the voltage regulator now.
Would anyone be available to move an M105/103 genset trailer from Goldsboro, NC to the New Orleans, LA area? The nearest base would be Camp Shelby. As far as I know, the trailer is in good enough condition to be towed on the highway if necessary. Currently there is no time frame related to when...
My apologies for not replying earlier;work was really busy today. The part I'm referring to is the plastic end that snaps onto the ball like Jim said. I don't need the ball part, just the plastic hook.
The ball end on the 016B is item 19, NSN 3040-01-049-0578
The part I'm referring to in the...
As the title implies, are the governor linkage ball ends on the 002/003 and 016B generators the same? I looked at the 24P for both lines of generators and the part numbers are different. However, the last 7 digits of the NSN are the same, leading me to believe it's the same part. Does anyone...
Can the volt gauges be set up to monitor the 2 legs as separate 120v circuits, or do they have to measure across both legs for 250v? Ideally, I would want to see the 120 volts on each leg and the amps running through that leg.
Thanks for the info. I'll have to pull it out and see. It would be a shame to have to extend the cables since they only need another 6 inches max to get where I need them to be.