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Some times you need to giver.
I started tearing into the truck
I repacked the wheel bearings, adjusted the breaks, fixed some metal damage from the last outing. Made up an air down and fill up attachment to speed the process up. I can air and deflate 2 tires at one time. Attached a gauge...
I worked on a tire for an hour , hammering, prying, bleeding. Then I said screw it and went down to the tire shop, they had the ring off in 5 min and charged me 20$
My time is worth more than $20 so is my blood. Looking forward to your updates
I have run the truck in off road and on road conditions extensively with both duels and singles. Currently I have 395/85R20 XML on HEMTT's. Off road I found the singles to be far better. For many reasons. One single tire and rim is lighter than, 2 tires, rims, tubes etc. Airing down the...
I can't stress how lucky I was to have this spare winch case. When I bought my M35a2 this winch rolled around the bed for a few weeks, then pickled in dead leaves and water for another few weeks. Not to mention the previous owner.
Alas is does not happen often, but I got lucky this time. I...
Thanks for every ones input, very constructive. Last night I started to gut my replacment winch case. Most of the guts are removed already, I have it broken down into pcs. I have put them in the parts washer and cleaned them up. It looks to be in good shape. The pcs of formed steel and...
Tom,
I understand how it operates and how many men it takes to operate the truck. Friend I'm willing to bet I could educate you how how to operate this vehicle. In the conditions it was designed to be used. This is a great piece of American engineering, I respect it. This was a case of a...
If you got the "kick a man when he is down" flavor from this thread, well I did too. The TM worshiper's believe everything can be learned from reading, maybe they ride a desk and really feel that way. I don't , I'm a do'er I get my hands dirty and I learn
by experience. Sometimes mistakes...
Dog head,
I was aware of of the lever on the winch, Leaving it locked in was a mistake brought upon by the fact I don't have the drum lock pin. Bottom line I left the winch handle engaged to avoid the the drum un spooling while driving. I blew that one, I never thought the the PTO would...
I will post pictures when I get home. I keep a bag of alum. shear pins in the truck, but I have never checked the one installed currently. I made a few mistakes it appears, I will ensure this does not happen again. The bumper handle position was a major meat head move. So I will...
I'm trying to figure out how I destroyed my winch. I would much appreciate any thoughts you guys have on this event. Now the first thing I could have done was not keep the bumper handle engaged, I'll remember that for next time. My question is, How could me shifting the truck in reverse...