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I understand and respect your decision, I am sure it was a tough one to make I would love to have one sittin in my backyard but it's just not possible.We do what we can but you can't save them all.
I had the same problem on one of mine, spring had lost it's arch.I replaced mine with a takeoff from a truck gettin scrapped and no more lean.It's not that hard to do.
A few more pics, got hot out there! Good run overall we had a couple of breakdowns but most self recovered and got back in line.I got 50 miles of wheel time on my buddy's M151a2, haven't done that since about 1987 it brought back a lot of memories.
While on vacation last week I saw these two half tracks at the museum at Ft. Lewis Washington, the museum has been undergoing restoration for quite some time and is only open one day a week right now so I was unable to tour the inside.Most of their outside displays are fairly common vehicles but...
WOW!:shock: I pay 23 dollars a year in Arkansas for standard tags, I run retired vet plates on one of my vehicles it costs me 4 bucks a year.My 1008 is tagged antique, cost me 20 something and lasts forever.
Just goes to show you Joe's can put anything together when they get tired of walkin.They actually look pretty good and useful.When I was in Iraq waaaaay back in 91 after the war we put together about 5 runnin UAZ jeeps out of a Iraqi bonepile.I drove mine all over northern Kuwait for a couple of...
Got the mule out today, fired right up after a little choke and 6 pulls.Doin a static display at Ft. Chaffee tomorrow at the old barber shop museum.This is where Elvis was inducted and got his first hair cut.They are actually gonna have the dude who cut Elvis's hair there doin cuts for 2 bucks a...
Nice truck, I am kinda wanting to get a 1008 that is stock.I like the lift on mine and the 37's but I am gettin old, it's like climbing into a deuce but harder:-D
Nice truck, I drove a 923 just like that when I was stationed at Ft. Hood.I was the Troop master gunner so I did a lot of liason and range work in that truck.It was the only wheeled vehicle they could give me to do all my range work and other duties, I love the 923, I could outrun a humvee on...
They are also standard issue on the M3 Bradley, we broke lots of them.Good for light work on trucks and such but they never held up well for the real heavy stuff, like on tanks and Brads, wish I had one to go with my 1008.