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My newest dilemma, the hood hinge on my goat was mostly broken. So with the engine out I decided it would be a good time to address it.
But I have been unable to drive out what remains of the pin that runs the length of the hinge, I would need a 6ft drill bit to drill the whole thing out.
Any...
I found it! At a place called vintage video store, I ordered the cd we will see if it is better quality, if so I will upload it here.
They had no other goat videos but lots of others, M715, m151 and on and on
The moral of this story seems to be thinking about disco dancing while driving a goat will kill you! All you old guys get that out of yer head before driving!:naner:
Way cool video I wonder if someone could find a better copy. Also wonder if that was my truck that Private Steve dumb azz wrecked!
I am sure Mark will be glad to get those, talked to a fella the other day who was a 63b light wheel mechanic back it the day. I told him I had bought a goat, he immediatley started cursing, telling me what a PITA they were to work on.
Finally got the cover off the rear steering gearbox, had to drill a couple of the screws out, tell me there is some easy magic way to get those nut-serts out? Do you just hammer them out from the bottom?
And I finally found a part on this truck with original paint, and it has a run in it:shock...
It was good advice from Gamagoat1 to clean out the air reservoir can I got a lot of oil out of mine sure don't want that in the brake drums! And found some more damage, air line on the back wall of the engine compartment is mashed flat in a couple of places, probably from a engine swap at some...