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Last week I saw a convoy that included several hemtt's. One was a fueler ther rest were cargo trucks. Some of the cargos were towing wagon style (axles at each end) trailers. The trailers looked to be a little longer than the truck's cargo beds, and were much lower (the top of the trailers'...
I had planned to remount the crane in it's final position today, but as usual anytime I have time to work on the truck it rains. I did drop off the spacers, and remover the rubber bumpers between the frame rails and cab (the ones that are roughly 1' from the rear of the cab). I also moved...
dead on, from my experience that yoke seems to be made of unobtanium. it is possible to use a flange yoke that accomplishes the same thing.
RangerDave, where are your air tanks?
the sprag should work in all gears
have you tried adjusting the linkage?
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I'm not looking to sell it, but if someone wants it bad enough I could be talked out of it. I(it) will be at the rally.
yes it is from a m1084/86 (FMTV 5ton with MHC)
Just got off the phone with UPS and got a new and improved tracking number. According to this one it is out for delivery today. If it makes it today it will have gone
San Antonio, Texas -> Jackson, Mississippi ->Atlanta, Georgia-> Kansas City, Kansas->Doraville, Georgia -> Atlanta, Georgia->...
I would say just coincidence on speed of start.
also filter condition and pump "adjustments" are probably the cause of different performance from truck to truck.
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