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This is how I attached safety chains >>
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/first-time-flat-towing-a-m35a2.169433/post-2031618
Don’t forget zip ties on the chain hooks to keep them in place.
I like swapping the original oil and fuel filters for spin-ons.
If your in-tank fuel pump is working, you do not need to bleed injectors to prime. If it’s not working (you’ll hear it), then check the fuse first.
Give Jason ( @texas30cal ) a shout. He can talk you through waking up the multifuel.
Humm… is that the one from militarytrucks.com in Liberty Hill?
I first saw one of those in Liberty Hill in 2014-2015. It’s the only M109 camper I’ve ever seen that looked to be an on-purpose build by the military. My only guess is that it was some sort of mobile officer’s quarters. There was...
My first Deuce was insured with USAA in 2004 before I sold it in 2006. Later, they would not insure my second Deuce when I got it in 2013. I’ve been with Hagerty since 2013.
Tim - I just got a chance to watch all of the videos you posted. Thanks! I enjoyed them!
And I agree with your comment - this was our most eventful convoy ever!
I really enjoyed the rally this year (even though I was only able to attend half of it) and was reminded why I look forward to this event every year! It was great to see old friends and meet new ones! I hope everyone else makes it home safely and we all get together again soon!
Trailboss’...
@texas30cal has a tan Deuce cargo cover for sale for $400.
His comments: “It has been stored in climate control, still very flexible, zero tears, has several clean (not ripped) 1/4” holes down low on front from bolts in headache rack.”