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  1. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    Yeah, everything looks official until you hook onto a 20,000# fire engine red truck! rofl
  2. M1075

    deuce w/ shipping contaniner?

    BINGO! A PLS truck is already setup to haul 20' connex containers on flatracks (or alone with chu).
  3. M1075

    Recovered Westy's M818 today

    Westy, why did you decide to buy this M818 in SC when you could get one at Riley?
  4. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    I think mine are .080 aluminum with reflective yellow and red. Search for specs on convoy signs and give that to the sign shop.
  5. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    I got mine made at local fast sign store. About 40 bucks a few years ago. I also have convoy signs and they all see a lot of use and abuse (it shows). I guess I could hav taken better care to keep them from gettig scratched up, buy I like the motor pool look.
  6. M1075

    ARB Rockwell Lockers on the way, soon! Reserve yours today!

    Anybody got one installed?
  7. M1075

    Mechanicsburg, Redstone & Ohio

    Visit www.okcauctionservices.com to find the help you need.
  8. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    There are some differences between the 2 pics. The shackles, hook and the wiffle tree are reversed in these two pictures. Which is correct? Edit: Included TM diagram for reference
  9. M1075

    Deuce Receiver Hitch & Singles

    Oh no, the dreaded HF! Get your tin foil hat ready! :tin hat:
  10. M1075

    Recovery of a Wounded Soldier

    This was the first time I have used a whiffle tree. Here are some pics of the setup. Did we get it right? All input appreciated.
  11. M1075

    M915 Road March - 650 miles

    Nice pic. I vote for 3 color Camo on the trailer.
  12. M1075

    395/85R20 Goodyears on a 5 ton

    Here is my long wheel base 5 ton with 16R20s.
  13. M1075

    395/85R20 Goodyears on a 5 ton

    No, but here are some others from when they were new.
  14. M1075

    395/85R20 Goodyears on a 5 ton

    The rims in the pics are 2 piece FMTV rims. I do have some of the new HEMTT 2 piece rims left. Most are being recentered for the deuces.
  15. M1075

    395/85R20 Goodyears on a 5 ton

    $350 for 6 of these is a S T E A L. Someone near Bjorn should snatch these up in a hurry!
  16. M1075

    395/85R20 Goodyears on a 5 ton

    PS. These are the tires/wheels used on the FMTV.
  17. M1075

    395/85R20 Goodyears on a 5 ton

    Many have put 16R20 tires on their 5 tons (myself included), but sometimes a 16R20 is too much tire for a M818 due to trailer clearance, loss of power when pulling and general looks on the short wheel base tractor. This M818 has Goodyear 395/85R20 MVT tires on it and I drove it a few hundred...
  18. M1075

    HEMTT rims on M915 series

    They'll work, just be ready for some clearance/interference issues on the front axle.
  19. M1075

    2nd Annual Oklahoma Convoy - 12-12-09

    If Dave and Kevin are in, sign me up too!!!!!!!
  20. M1075

    Is the M911 Street Legal?

    How bout this rollback?
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