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  1. waayfast

    Oshkosh Snow plow W/ frozen motor

    Shawn and I had to go to Ontario last week for some building materials at Homey Dope-o(bath room remodel--I guess it's time when your feet go thru the bottom of the cheapo plastic tub!) Since we were so close, we stopped by Alex' place to get an eyeball on the Oshkosh. FREAKING...
  2. waayfast

    my name is Dumass

    I set a PLASTIC travel coffee cup on top the dashboard a little to firmly one morning---------------:oops:
  3. waayfast

    my name is Dumass

    Yep, shop around--get your own glass and install it yourself.The Chevy's of that era are one of the easiest to put in.The glass place should be able to get you the tools you need-they are cheap. Start by pulling out the center "lock" strip out of the gasket(rubber). Then use the plastic...
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    Halftrack door Armor

    Half tracks are high on my list of favorite vehicles---------- some day:( maybe I can end up with one! Which brings me to the thought that SOMEDAY this stuff will be so rare (and I will use the example of the WWII warbirds) that we will be wishing we would have saved every last tattered...
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    I guess this qualifies, as over 5 ton. LVT4

    Agreed! That is one of the coolest vehicles in the hobby in my eyes. Now, not to hi-jack but since this monster got bumped up today I'll use the opportunity to ask those on the board that know these things-----I have done a bit of research and have seen mention on the al-mighty interweb, that...
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    SAFETY HUMOR - the Lighter Side of a Serious Subject

    I had applied for my Part 137 Agricultural Aircraft Operators Certificate. One of the steps was to have the FAA feller show up and inspect the airworthiness of the airplane I was using, part of which was ensuring all the safety related placards were in place as required. This guy was all...
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    Oshkosh Snow plow W/ frozen motor

    Heath and 73m819 is correct, there is a lot to be said for going SLOW in a case like this---a very rare "orphan" engine that may be expensive or impossible to get replacement parts for. Breaking something with brute force is NOT good. Soaking is good but please don't use D-8 Cats, dynamite...
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    m105 Questions

    Sheesh, you folks have it MADE back East---I looked at a 101 trailer a while back-750.00 and not about to budge!! Not uncommon to see both 105 and 101 trailers go for 1500.00. 400.00 for a nice 105 would be a STEAL out here.:evil: Jim
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    M715 for trail rides

    Hey, neighbor!! Nice truck!! I almost bought (SHOULD have) a 715--saw it in California while on a trip in 2009. I was trying to be a good boy and waited till I got home before I called the phone number to get the particulars. I had already spent that year's rust budget on Cletracs and did not...
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    She saved my life

    Yikes!! Glad you are okay and really glad you were not hauling that exact same load with the Blazer style truck--------!! Jim
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    Weiser, ID

    Yep, that's Jim Grunkes place on HWY 95. He restores, then sells them --seen some on Ebay. Very knowledgable, very skilled and all around good guy. I have bought a few parts from him over the years. He had a every nice M36 Gasser (long wheel base) with a Shelter on the back, it would make a...
  12. waayfast

    did USMC ever use the M35A2

    My "parts" truck is USMC. Makes it hard to decide what I want to do with it. If it were just another Army Deuce I'd either bob it or make some other "custom" thingie. It has been severly Bubba-tized already so going back stock would a LONG road indeed! BUT --I'm thinking if Marine Corps...
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    Airborne truck wanted

    I'm guessing he means the GMC CCKW 2 1/2 ton military truck of WWII. Some models were indeed "air-trans portable" in that they were built in two large chunks --the front and back-and bolted together just behind the cab. I would suggest looking up the website milweb, it's based in England and...
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    2011 USS Torsk work weekend 9/30-10/2

    GL I think I'd pass------- probly get fork lift damage :-P
  15. waayfast

    Is this m35a3 worth $2200

    Easy builder,parts you need are cheap and easy.Then when finished it will bring more in resale than an A2. Just don't ask me whyaua.
  16. waayfast

    Code Enforcement

    The county hall monitor showed up at a buddy's place and informed him in no uncertain terms that he WILL install a fence around his place so as to block the public from the view of all his "junk". Said the fence WILL be painted also. Buddy said no problem I'll get the fence started and...
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    Code Enforcement

    Agreed on check fence height rules. My duma$$ county already has a 6' law. Tried to pass another round of rules that included "no fences higher than 4' within 100' to the highway" (I'm on the highway:() Fences high enough to block the view of our stuff from the highway (and to give me some...
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    Wet sanding new paint?

    Also remember there is a critical time with Synthetic Enamels--known as re-coatability. If you have JUST painted-it will take another coat--or if it has cured for a good while(like a week or better) it will take a another coat. BUT in between it will lift like you poured paint remover on...
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    Got it HOME!!!....Pictures

    My E-brake was stuck also--seemed to be mostly gummed up with old hard grease. I put Lacquer Thinner in the hose of my grease gun and injected it into the cable that way so as to "thin" the old hard grease. Once things got moving I got fresh grease into it.Seemed to work okay. Nice truck BTW...
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