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  1. Lonesome715

    My wife takes some Deuce driving lessons

    It sounds like you should be in the market for a new wife. Maybe you can get a decent trade in on yours.
  2. Lonesome715

    My wife takes some Deuce driving lessons

    I did not know he was shifting. I can see see him finding my keys one day and my truck not being there when I go out side.
  3. Lonesome715

    My wife takes some Deuce driving lessons

    I think she already has. :cry:
  4. Lonesome715

    My wife takes some Deuce driving lessons

    Maybe now she can get ours moved. :roll:
  5. Lonesome715

    My wife takes some Deuce driving lessons

    She sent me these from her lessons session on Saturday. All I can say is Troy has way more patients than I do. Let me know if you require a new clutch now.
  6. Lonesome715

    Deuce five ton cross? Maybe?

    Thanks, that gives me a real good idea as to what I have to work with.
  7. Lonesome715

    Deuce five ton cross? Maybe?

    No worries. I am not in a hurry if you are not. I just did not want you to think we left you hanging. You would not happen to have a photograph of the spring configuration on that M211 would you?
  8. Lonesome715

    Deuce five ton cross? Maybe?

    That is encouraging. I guess there is some potential there. Did Melissa get a hold of you? She said she tried.
  9. Lonesome715

    Deuce five ton cross? Maybe?

    I am sure some one has thought of this before but I could not locate any helpful information on the subject. I am planning a M211 build with some modern parts. And a whole lot of useful mods. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/early-deuce/31247-need-help-gathering-information-these-old-deuces.html...
  10. Lonesome715

    deuce w/ hiab 950 knuckleboom

    This nrings up a good point. I was also considering doing something very similar. With the weight of the crane, along with the other mods I want and a loaded bed. I wonder if a five ton would be better.
  11. Lonesome715

    deuce w/ hiab 950 knuckleboom

    Very cool. Well except for the failure part.
  12. Lonesome715

    Can any one help with a Fort Drum recovery?

    That is one problem we had over here. Some of the hills we would hit with a load fuel tanker made a real slow and easy to hit target. On flat and rough roads they did very well. I like how easy they are to drive. I think my wife will have an easy time learning on that truck.
  13. Lonesome715

    Can any one help with a Fort Drum recovery?

    This reminds me of the Iliad. I had no idea there was going to be so much work involved. I connot thank you enough all enough.
  14. Lonesome715

    100% used motor oil fuel.

    I have a 7.3 Stroke I was hoping to try this on. But we also have a 5.9 that has not found a home yet. Maybe I will build an old dodge into a tow vehicle.
  15. Lonesome715

    What the heck is this?

    I know right now I cannot buy one of these trucks. But I have added it to my list of trucks I would like to own before I die. I would like to see recent photograph of a retored one and a not nice de-milled one.
  16. Lonesome715

    100% used motor oil fuel.

    That is one reason I want to run older engines in my pick up trucks. Have you or any one had any real experiance with running a 50/50 mixture in later model stuff? I think a 25/75 mixture is okay, but I would like to bump it up.
  17. Lonesome715

    What the heck is this?

    If that truck is that rare how hard are parts to get?
  18. Lonesome715

    Gun mount

    It is a new turret sling. I have seen these in all kinds of turrets on several different vehicles over here. I would imagine getting it to work on an older one would not be that much.
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