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That's the most M109A4 I've seen in one picture! I still don't see many of them, but I'm pretty sure the M36A3 is more rare. Maybe I'll get one of each some day :p
Congratulations with the purchases! If you don't want the tanker perhaps another truck collector may be interested in it.
Where did all the M34s go? Were they all converted to M35s or just scrapped? I don't think I've ever seen one in person. I've seen M135s and M211s though.
Those last two in the first post are 5-tons -
The middle pic is some flavor of M54 identified by the air cleaner on the fender.
The last pic is another M54 identified by the 10-lug wheels.
I've heard that deuces and lighter didn't make the best gun trucks since their capacity for weapons and...
What's the diameter on those tires? 46" 395 won't rub on the the M35 bed, or each other on the tandem axles. It looks like the M34 had a completely different bed too, not just the wheel wells. See how the front of the bed doesn't slope upward? The M35 bed sits higher I think, and that was...
The tach on my truck has been mostly non-functional this year after having worked all last year. I might pull the doghouse and adjust the tach sensor before running the troubleshooting procedure to see if that fixes the issue. I haven't been under the doghouse yet anyway.
It's a good thing...
Good thought! One concern I'd have with brake parts cleaner is destroying the rubber seals on either end of the brake cylinder. At least Dawn dish soap won't do that!
I remember my dad replacing a bad axle seal on the rear end of his M37 and having oil all over the drum and shoes. We just hit it with brake parts cleaner and rags until everything was clean.
If I remember correctly, the deuces use the same cab as the M39 and M809 5-tons. The M939 5-tons have a wider cab, but not necessarily a longer cab.
It could also be that it's an aftermarket soft top the previous owner got for it and its dimensions weren't quite right.
For taking the wheels...
Also mind your tire selection's speed rating. Some tires like the Michelin XML and XZL are limited to 55 mph. I think the Goodyears have a higher speed rating.
The insulated vinyl top on my truck does not go past the loops on the back. Perhaps the top on your truck has stretched, or there's something off with the roof bows?
Do you have any pictures of the wheels as they are now? Are all six of the CTIS wheel valves installed and piped in? Are any of the wheels leaking now?
There is a section in the A3 TM that troubleshoots the CTIS. Maybe the pressure sensor in the air manifold is messed up.
I'm sorry to hear about this. I really hope our Canadian MV collectors and enthusiasts get this resolved to their satisfaction. It reminds me of the nice group of collectors I met on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. Get a hold of your government representatives, campaign for your...
According to the TM only M35A3, M36A3, and M109A4 trucks were built. The chassis was designated M44A3, which is a callback to the singled-out version of the 2.5-ton REO chassis from the 1950s. I'm not sure if other M44A3 trucks existed with different bodies than those shown in the TM.
The A3 deuces were built between 1995 and 1998 or so out of recycled A2 parts. It took about 3 trucks' worth of good sheet metal, axles, drivetrain, and suspension components to built two A3 trucks. The A3 trucks also featured a Cat 3116 diesel with a 4-speed Allison automatic transmission...
It's never a bad thing to stay thirsty in this area ;)
Thanks for posting that picture of the M275! I want to say that I've seen some of those tractors with small cargo beds mounted on them, maybe at the past York, PA MVPA convention.