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Does anyone know where I can get the two rear bumber extionsion for my M715. Mine are all rotted out. They seem easy to make but I do not have the tools to do so.
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Carmen
Man I am sorry that you have to do that. I have been working on my M715 and it is coming along great - would love to have a set of tires like yours on my truck.
Good Luck
Carmen
You may want to consider having a "Staff Car" section. Even if there are not a lot guys and gals that have them or are restoring them, they may know of parts car and parts in their part of the country.
Thanks
Carmen
I have a small stand alone presure sand blaster and it works all right, but I want something a little bigger and FASTER. What do you guys recommend and if I get a bigger blaster what kind of air compressor do I need?
I also have a small cabin blaster but I just can't seem to get it to push out...
Steve
I was thinking, can you possible make and post a detail list of all the parts that will be needed to rebuilt this transmission? Since you are not going to start this until after the new year, that would give some of us a chance to work "Side by side" with you. This way we can ask and post...
Ok Guys
If you remember a couple of post back I was haveing trouble going up the hills? Anyway since then I discovered something that I thinks is the problem but I am not quite sure on how and where to look.
While driving the truck up hill and it starts to sputter I found out that if I pull...
"Won't go up hill"
OK I give up and I need help. My stock M37 has been acting up lately. It seems that it wanted to stall and it seemed that it was not getting gas. Here is what I have done these pass 2 months, thinkng that I would have solved the problem.
1. Removed my gas tank and had it...
Hig Gang
I just put on a NAPA spin fuel filter on my stock M37. It seems to be doing the job it was designed for. However, it seems to me that I am not getting enought fuel up to the carb. The fuel pump that I have the truck is less that 3 years old and I have never had any problem with it...
Can you please tell me what was the correct radio that was use in the M37 during the VietNam war? If you can list the correct (parts) that was need my number as well as a few pictures that would be great. I know NOTHING about radio equipment so as much info as you can give me would be great...