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  1. marchplumber

    Modern Russian Army in the photos.

    Forget "history" and one is doomed to repeat it.......
  2. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    I'll be paying close attention as this is a task in my immediate future......thanks again Rick!
  3. marchplumber

    Modern Russian Army in the photos.

    Counter rotation eliminates torque rotation, providing for lack of tail rotor or less need of one....I believe LOL
  4. marchplumber

    Working on the FV1801A or Truck, 1/4 Ton, 4×4, CT, Austin Mk.1 AKA Austin Champ

    Sorry....... I have heard called "proportioning" valve also and that is probably a more accurate and correct name. Glad you understood what I was referring to.
  5. marchplumber

    Working on the FV1801A or Truck, 1/4 Ton, 4×4, CT, Austin Mk.1 AKA Austin Champ

    Does vehicle have a differential valve on the brake system that is possibly stuck? Do you get "good" flow when bleeding or just trickle?
  6. marchplumber

    Honoring the Proud American Gun Truck

    Well, at least that "sounds" promising........ I tried listed website, was informed it was temporarily unavailable. He convinced P.B. to start with, sooooo he knows for sure how to "talk"......now if his speel is honest, it could be different story. Time will tell........
  7. marchplumber

    Honoring the Proud American Gun Truck

    Copy that PB. God has a plan and everything works according to the HIS will!!
  8. marchplumber

    Honoring the Proud American Gun Truck

    Any word PB? Anything we can do? Not looking to cause trouble, but I remember crawling all over Proud...... I'd be glad to assist.
  9. marchplumber

    Greetings from Greece!

    Welcome aboard from Central Illinois, USA!
  10. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    I'm sure you'll keep an eye open and IF something shows up, you'll be the first to R/Replace the pad. FANTASTIC machine, Rick. Great job and a true pleasure to take the journey with ya!! CONGRATS!!
  11. marchplumber

    M35 with M1078 bed

    I agree, certainly does!! Love "sign" at back of bed....lol... Thanks for sharing!!
  12. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    "Machine Tool and Die".......made a bunch of stuff, including lawn tractors....lol.....my *09 also has armrests in the rear......about the only similarity........mines a bit more "used" to put it VERY kindly......someone will get a vehicle they can truly enjoy......... appreciate the effort and...
  13. marchplumber

    M35 with M1078 bed

    I too want a dropside, but haven't found one..I was thinking about a project like yours, so am curious as to "all it entailed".......dropsides seem to be like chicken teeth, RARE!! lol
  14. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    WOW!! Looks nice Rick.....................so THAT'S what a complete rear floor looks like!! I'll be darn!! LOL
  15. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    I'm happy to wait Rick, take your time.... confident you will get it done, when it's done... Slow and steady wins the race!
  16. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    Crazy stuff everywhere, Rick......piece by piece....that's how ya eat an elephant.......you've had quite the smorgasbord!! LOL
  17. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    They do LOOK nice..................... "someone is getting some NEW SHOES!" LOL
  18. marchplumber

    1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked.

    Beautiful Rick!! Don't let her "run away" now that she's seen the light!! Do you use simple green straight or cur with water?
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