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Fuzzy was right. @mkcoen was selling cab reinforcement plates. Although, the price had gone up a bit from $50 when I...
I agree with both of those statements!
Guys and Gals, we only need 7 more MVs. Check your shops, your driveways, your fields... Heck, even check between the seat cushions of your living room couch... Do whatever it takes to find your favorite MV and then nominate it here (pursuant to the...
Below is an email I received today. I think it was well written, and I like how Harbor Freight is owning the issue. Hopefully they caught this before anyone was hurt. This is a costly mistake for their business.
To the Harbor Freight Community:
I'm writing to apologize. I often reach out...
Okay.... we recovered a dirty shelter, TAMU86 got after it with the pressure washer, and we unloaded a much cleaner shelter at his storage unit. Mission completed!
A homemade platform with four furniture dollies and plywood worked perfectly for unloading and moving the shelter. One person can...
@Murnan998, I think your thread has officially been hijacked!
Back on topic... Congratulations! That is a great looking HMMWV and very worthy of being anyone’s first MV! I hope you enjoy it!
I pulled the alternator off of my M936A2. It’s not charging. I’ll send it to a shop, and hopefully they can repair it. I was impressed at how easy it was to remove!
Here’s a shot with the missing alternator:
@TAMU86 scored a S-318/G shelter that needed to be moved this weekend. Our plan was to use the winch on his Jeep to get the shelter on my trailer. The recovery went extremely smooth. It only took 1.5 hours to drive to the shelter, load it and get back home. Very rarely do things go according...
I’ve got the same question about cable.
Wes mentioned a coated cable commonly used offshore, but I didn’t write it down and forgot what he called it. (Knowing Wes, he’ll be along soon.)
As for the “neat connector,” there is a wedge inside and holds the cable on the connector. Unbolt it, work...