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I probably should have been more specific about the Sprague transfer case. One of my M35A2's has full time front wheel drive- no air shift. Wondering if the 5 tons were the same
Thanks for the input on the prices. I see what the X stands for in XM813, (pre-productio) what does the S stand for in SM813. I know what S&M stand for, but somehow don't think this applies here. Although owning 4 M35A2's, at times it may seem like it. Also, did the 5 ton ever come with a...
What is price range for a GL 813 now days? Some are coming up for auction and would appreciate some help in the bidding department. I think a 5 ton is now a necessary item.
Thanks
Randy
Also waiting
Won 3 M35A2's Oct 1 and still waiting. The guy at Amac Logistic said I'd probably see them first of the year. Of course he didn't say what year.
I guess we have no choice but to wait and buy tools and parts.
I won three deuces in Stockton, CA and wondered if anyone had knowledege or experience with someone to haul them about 100 miles. I got a quote from Amac Logistics . I'm considering driving them, but also want another option.
Thanks much
Randy
I bought a '67 M35A2 2 months ago and it was already registered as a Historical Vehicle, so no issues when registering it. I would try several different DMV's, as they all seem to have different qualities. (just like Wienerschnitzel). Through some illness or old timers disease I just won three...
Getting ready to put the hubs, new bearings and seals on the M35A2 rear axle. How much extra grease (if any) goes into the hub between the bearings. I tried to find other posts, but have missed it.
Thanks
Randy
PS I did plagerize the George Carlin quote - love it
Sure they're neat and the smile I get when it starts is great. Just got a '67 M35A2 wo/w d turbo with an M105. Kinda let the heart overule the brain and had to have it. Paid $3500.00 and now the fun begins, new radiator - a grand, tax & frt--- new rear seals and bearings, new windshield on one...
Great website, forgive me if subject was posted before., I couldn't find it.
Recently purchased a '67 M35A2 and all rear axles/sides leaking. Upon removal of bearings and seals I noticed the inner bearing (Timken 3994) and outer bearing (Timken 392) use the same race (Timken 3920). My...