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What sort of "combat wheels" do you have? If they are HEMTT wheels, then no you do not have to use tubes.
Those will not fit on your stock wheels. You will lose some serious power with those big tires
Anyone in eastern Colorado/Denver/Colorado Springs area that has a 5 ton or wrecker?
I have a M54A2 in Trinidad (south eastern part of CO) that I have been trying to get moved to Aztec NM ( north west part of NM)
I have a towbar and chains and air hose so all I need is someone with a big...
I think the top speed on the Cat motors is lower than the mult-fuel ones. Just the nature of the beast.
What way are you going up to Denver? If you are going through the 4 corners area, let me know if you need help.
It took me all of 15 seconds. I went to the search button, I hit advanced search, I put in filter, part and number for the words.
I selected deuce forum to search under.
It was about the 10th thread down.
not very hard at all...
If you make it up to the Farmington NM area next time give me a shout. I work in F-town. I go back to California all the time to go 4 wheeling.
Welcome and ................. Yur DOOMED! DOOMED I Say!!
When I had my rock crawler, I put onboard air in it (Sanden air conditioner compressor) and added a Craftsmen 5 gallon portable air tank in the bed to add some volume for the air system. I could air 3 of my 35" tires up before I had to stop and let the compressor catch up.
Back in the late 80's/early 90's when I was in the Navy, I worked on an oiler ship. We refueled all the ships in the battle group. We carried DFM and JP8. The DFM - diesel fuel marine was for the ships boilers and the Jp8 was for the jets and ships that had the gas turbine engines.
We use...
You could try the ol' "pressure on the fuel tank" trick. Put a smal (1-2psi) amount of pressure on the fuel tank and see if any fuel leaks out of the fuel lines.
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