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  1. RodUSMC1962

    New Member just picked up his first M1008

    Welcome Clint, and thanks for taking care of things down there. :goodjob:
  2. RodUSMC1962

    got a chance to get a m35 type truck for real cheap.needs work

    Welcome to the site, maybe there is a member or two close by that could give the truck a look? :driver:
  3. RodUSMC1962

    My engine is broke?

    Great job, when your baby isn`t running life is not good. :beer:
  4. RodUSMC1962

    Time to go collectin'

    What do you need the water for, to mix with the sap?
  5. RodUSMC1962

    New Member in Indiana Researching M923A2 Trucks

    Welcome to the site and good luck. My buddie here in Indiana owns a 5 ton, no cdl required. One time antique fee paid for life. JC Taylor antique Auto very reasonable. :driver:
  6. RodUSMC1962

    923a2 Recovery from Indy

    Temps in mid twenties,low thirties, age sixties. We were wearing camo, lots of strange looks. People must have thought those Guard guys are getting older all the time. :driver:
  7. RodUSMC1962

    Trying to find my bobbed deuce.......

    It seems as soon as you sell something like that you regret it .I have done it more than once. :driver:
  8. RodUSMC1962

    Shipping companies suck

    It`s good to know some people do what they promise when so many do not.
  9. RodUSMC1962

    New to me and Dad M38A1

    God bless dad for doing this for you! Need lots of pics of recovery and restore. :beer:
  10. RodUSMC1962

    923a2 Recovery from Indy

    CBVET an I bought our first deuce in Minn. and drove it back 900 miles to Indiana Thanksgiving week end about seven years ago. No major problems, lot of rain and ice , duct taping windows , winshield and all cracks. We were in our low 60`s then wouldn`t want to do it now. :beer:
  11. RodUSMC1962

    Anybody have Mighty Mite Pictures?

    Don`t know, I never saw one of these.
  12. RodUSMC1962

    Will the M35 Be enough?

    Can`t go wrong with either, suggest buying both. Tell wife to get over it. Have heated garage just in case. :beer:
  13. RodUSMC1962

    Anybody have Mighty Mite Pictures?

    This is not a mite trailer. I have seen a mite trailer, they look like the bed on a mite vehicle. They would float when deep water fording, so the Corps refused them. We pulled m-100 trailers with our mites in 1963-1965. I don`t know what happened later, I think they pulled m-416 trailers. The...
  14. RodUSMC1962

    Anybody have Mighty Mite Pictures?

    If I could see a side pic of this trailer I could tell you if it is a mite trailer. :beer:
  15. RodUSMC1962

    Two Stuck Deuces

    Now that's a truck! :driver::driver:
  16. RodUSMC1962

    Old army training video of wrecker model M62

    Nothing goes wrong during a training film. Nice to see something this old. :driver:
  17. RodUSMC1962

    Hello from Mo

    Welcome to the green disease from Indiana! :beer:
  18. RodUSMC1962

    Mule 1st year Gov used elec starter

    Your wise to want one with electric starter, ours were all pull start, like a lawn mower. I always figured that is why they called them 'mules'.We usually had a couple guys push them or pulled them with a mighty mite to start them. Fun hard working things once they were running. :beer:
  19. RodUSMC1962

    M43B1 Saying a hard goodbye

    Always hard to let them go. Went to a good home I`m sure.
  20. RodUSMC1962

    SC M211 Update

    Had a chance to buy a froze up m-211 close buy a while back, sorry I didn`t. Always liked them. :beer:
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