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When I got my M929 it was very dirty inside. The floor mat was loose so I took that out and used the power washer on it.
It turned out nice and clean.
But like jeepskiner said, just do not stay on the gauges or under the dash very long.
It was summer time here in AZ and it dried fast. LOL
Does anyone have a TM or TB that show the S-280 3 color camo layout?
I have looked and looked. I found some for the trucks and trailers but not one for the S-280 shelter.
If you have a M939 or M939A1 it may have the vent tube running up the motor intake, that is a good place to pressurize the the tank from.
3-5 psi.
On the M939A2's I am not sure where a good place is.
If you do not want to take the hub& axle apart I would use USGI rubber, I have not had very good luck with the China rubber ones.
If you do take the hub & axle apart I would use Silicone.
They work well for me here in AZ. I friend got some remanufactured ones and they have been working well for him.
I think they were from interstate and about $40 with a 90 day warranty.
That is to bad for sure, I was lucky and the tool boxes were locked and I got almost all the BII for it.
I do have some things if you need them. PM for list, it is not much.
Hoefler, I see your doing some dirt work, you using the wrecker to pack the dirt? I use my wrecker all the time to pack our dirt road and other dirt work projects.[thumbzup]
Welcome to AZ!!!
Come on up to our show in Jan.
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