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I have painted the inside of my bed with the BEHR paint. It will scrape off when the cargo is dirty, or gritty and drug over the bed. But, I have a coat of Rustoleum Rusty Red Primer underneath that and so far it has not had any more rust. If you were to take a picture of the bed from 20 feet...
Have you looked at or searched for TM 9-2320-279-20-3? There are a lot of references to the crane and some of it's parts in that. If you are not familiar with the military TM numbering system, this is the third of many 20 level manuals published, so if it's not here, it may be in one of the...
The 24 & P has all the parts for second, third and fourth level support. The plain 24 would have all the work packages to deal with troubleshooting and I thought you already had that. Do you need just the -24?
Welcome from the Columbia, SC area. Our club has seven deuces on the yard (only because two of mine are currently at home) amongst many other vehicles. One of our members has a farm in Holly Hill, and lives in Mt. Pleasant (and he knows engines).
I think from the halftrack story, the item must have belonged to the foreign government for five years or more before the state department would allow it to be brought back in. That is in the original thread on the 'african queen'.
You could also build a pit so you could walk under the truck while it is sitting on the 'ground'. That's the way things were done before 'lifts' came into vogue.
98g has done some long distance hauling from southern cali to the Mississippi river and points in between. Maybe he could move it east a bit where it could be passed along to another who could get it moved more toward the rising sun.
Got one that does the same thing. I chained mine to the seat, since it's very rare that I need low range and I use the same lock and chain that secures the steering wheel.
Last of the big government auctions occurred in the fall of 2009, as that is when all of the NG and AR units were to receive their new vehicles and turn in the old ones to DRMO. Bought my last Shop Van in a Redstone auction that had 129 deuces in it, all ending the same day and time. I don't...
It's a lot better with the sinks five feet from the cooking, and everything elevated from a muddy field, with the possibility of walls and/or screens for protection against inclement weather! If you still have MKT's in Germany share this info with some of the QM people that do field feeding.
After washing the cookware in cold water by lantern light at my first Georgia Rally, standing on muddy ground, I vowed there should be a better way.
I picked up a partially stripped MKT and began the build. First I cut down the cabinet that the four burners sit on and shortened it so that it...
It's been too long since I did the generator, but I seem to remember it was in the range of 55-65 foot pounds on the deuce spin on filter setup (I have done five sets of these, and will be doing a sixth this spring). You want it snug enough that only the filter comes loose, not the adapter...