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I have had absolutely no bad points at all. The truck would even start with the 24 volt starter, but it didnt like it. It was like the battery was real low.
As for the cost of the starter. I dont really remember, but I would imagine it was a couple of hundred bucks ( I bought it a few years...
My Duece is 12 volt and I am very happy with it. The 12 volt starter was easy. I just went to a local parts store and bought it off the shelf (not Autozone or a chain store). Operates off one battery and anything electrical I need can be found easily.
I am getting ready to put lockers in both rear axles on my Duece. I can't decide between the Ouverson's or the Detroits. Anyone have a suggestion on what brand to go with? Is one more aggressive than the other? What brand would do better on the street?
I wouldnt think that saying the a3 is a pre 1975 truck is lying. It was altered in the '90's but wasnt most of it built prior to '75. I would guess at least 80% of it is a2.
My truck is a '66 but it was depot rebuilt in the '80's. Does that make it an 80's model - NO.
You should feel the tires binding when you make a turn. Or you could put something in front of a tire that is large enough for the truck to want to push without 6x6 engaged. If the front is engaged it will drive over it instead of trying to push it.
I would suggest trying a fan or two from a Lincoln Mark VIII. They are great fans and move a lot of air. I have two on my Dodge cummins and have been very happy. So much better than the stock fan.
There is no excuse for any owner of a vehicle not to make sure that the brakes are 100% operational on a regular basis. The age of these trucks shouldnt matter if you go thru the brakes and maintain them properly. There shouldnt be any 35 year old parts in the brake system.
Change all the filters and change the oil. The fuel may also have fungus in it. That wont keep it from running, but I would sure want some new filters to catch it.
8 grand is crazy. For that kind of money I would want all the leaks fixed and a paint job, etc.
You can find a good truck for a lot less money.
These trucks are 40 plus years old so you should expect to work on it.
Not any John Deere dealer. I went to ours today and they would have to order it from Indiana. We dont have combines around here. We grow strawberries.
Anyway, I went to our Massey Fergusen dealer and bought "Agco gear box grease" (EP-0). It's a lithium based grease and seems to be just like the...
Find a warehouse or factory with an outdoor loading ramp. If not, a ditch and some planks will do.
Where in Florida are you? If its close to me I could help you out.
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