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Looks like a big job and a great use for the deuce.
I have built a lot barb barbed wire in my life and I know it is a job.
Post more pics as the job move a long.[thumbzup]:driver:
They did look like nice trucks. I was up at Nellis picking up some M105's
and I took a quik look at them. Nice!!
My M35A3 is not as fast as my A2's, but I do like the Cat motor.
They did the same to me the first time and I got like $160 back.
You do not have to pay for the weight of the truck, only the tag and other little things.
With a Historic Vehicle plate for a year, it should be about $25 a year.
I did have a little trouble at the MVD with the first Deuce, but after going round and round I got the supervisor and she new what to do.
Now I do not have any problems at the MVD, it was the one in Buckeye,AZ.
Yes you need to bleed the air-pack first are you could damage it.
Then bleed the wheel cylinders, the ones farthest away first.
I do not know a lot about tires and rimes but I know the 11.0x20 will work on the stock rimes.
Yes there is two peace rimes out there for the Deuce.
Also the TM are...