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Kind of sucks, just got it tagged and really started driving it a lot, when I first got it it had a lot of water in the tanks when I first drained them, I was trained in the Army to always drain them when you park it for the day and I always do so.Think I'll replace this one, time to call...
Went to town to get gas for my mower today, upon my return home (and after cool down) shut her down in the driveway and heard air escaping, crawled under the truck and looks like I have air escaping from a tiny pin size hole about 6 inches in from the drain cock, time for a new tank I guess.
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I'm not having any luck with the search function(could be my puter) Does napa carry replacement o rings for the fuel lines where they screw into the IP? If so does anyone know what number, thanks
I would suggest you tell them as little as possible, I didn't even mention that is an Army truck, no questions about weight,mine was already titled in Oklahoma by the previous owner so it was less splainin from the get go, so for me 14.50 out the door for an antique plate, I am good to go!
Fixin to start this adventure as well, mine is already titled in Oklahoma so shouldn't be a big deal.I was going to go for the antique tags as well, I'm with Farm Bureau and they told me over the phone that they would cover the truck, but still need to go by their office and verify.
Wish I could have made it, still need to join up with the Arkansas MVPA.I know Lewis and a few of the others.I had to work, sure gets in the way of my fun, my M35a2 is now FMC and ready to roll, I will be at Petit Jean for sure this year.Looking forward to the pics, as I was leaving work I got...
The real question is what is a good substitute for the plastic channel? I have a good spare top with no channel left, I know I can stitch it back together just need a replacement channel.
The local VFD's strip them before turn in to keep up their other stuff, sometimes I get these parts later when they decide they don't need them.All you got to do is ask.
IHASFIP, yours reads 45th Brigade 700th Support Battalion, Bravo Company, 10 is the vehicle number.Different sections have certain numbers assigned to them, there would also be an Alpha Company 10 and a Charlie Company 10 and so on...