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Pictures from a parade a few months ago, its first time on city roads as well as its first parade. Still un painted but the patina looks pretty good lol
Very interesting! Ive been thinking about a swap since mine also has a civilian PW carb on it. Maybe this is the way to go. Did you have to adapt it to the manifold at all? How were the linkages to deal with?
yup napa 1100. its what i used in mine. If you get ahold of John bizal at Midwest Military he can help with brake parts. A master cylinder rebuild kit is (napa) united brake parts part #1. I believe that you can get wheel cylinders from napa, just have to spec them out. If it was myself...
think we got it figured out. I havent pulled an axle yet but im pretty sure the steel one is a wheel bearing retaining nut wrench. the aluminum one is still a big ?
Our little town has a parade and a concert in the park every year called Berthoud day. The m37 has been driveable for a few days now and it was a heck of a nice day so i figured wed take her through the parade and see how she did! since shes been running i havent had very many problems cept...
Just went through the ammo box that is bolted into the bed of my m37 and found these 2 tools and another that is a 2 jaw puller. The aluminum one is some some sort of puller as well. The steel one is ? pinion depth gauge maybe? Any idea as to what they would go to on the truck? I also found...
As a JD tractor mechanic i have to ask why you wouldn't steer towards a 50 or 60 series JD? By the end of their production in the late 80s early 90s the engineers had them almost indestructible. They can be had fairly cheaply as well as parts both used and aftermarket are very plentiful as...
as someone who has been hurt on the job by a failing hydraulic jack, i give my warning. Never use just a jack to support ANYTHING heavier than a few pounds. 2 years ago i got hurt at work by old and worn out lifting equipment. I was replacing a loadshaft on a tractor when it happened. The...
muriatic works, its what they use at the radiator shop to clean them. If its just gas varnish it will work. my problem is muriatic didnt work for some reason. I believe its sugar on the bottom of the tank and that type of acid will not take it out...
Is chrysler showing this thing around on the show circuit? Im gonna go to the Denver auto show this weekend and it would be awesome to see it in person!
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