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that artical reminds me of the story of the farmer that kept trying to buy a better mule wasnt succsessful and finaly ended up buying a tractor. even though the 915s didnt see alot of service they are still old neglected trucks and I think uncle will be sorry for giving them a new facelift...
RE: Brakes
what I would like to know if it vents the MC as well could it be if I had my MC overfilled it would vent out the acces brake fluid I had it comming out pretty good when I got done bleeding my brakes but noe it has started to be hardly any at all and my MC hasnt lost much brake fluid...
Speeking as a new member I am real impressed with the help everyone gives to a fellow member weather they are seasond verterans like craintruck or a noobe like myself I am glad I found this web sight and Gods speed to craintruck
thanks for the complimemts its been my dream to own one of these since 18 years old and was in the army drove my first one in Panama C.A. and been hooked ever since finly got my own. About the paint I was thinking of sandblasting a good part of the truck because there is a lot of paint build up...
I think I got this posting thing figured out thanks to help from BFR and Mangus. Anyway heres my baby at least before pics hope to post more as I progress on the restoration
John
Is the air vent tube comming from my air pack suposed to blow a little brake fluid or do I have a serious problem? the master cylinder dosnt seem to be loosing enough fluid to matter.
Thanks in advance for all the help