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  1. BFR

    Our M819

    I for one am a big fan of this particular truck :)
  2. BFR

    M135 wheels on a m35?

    I read, but am having trouble finding a post where someone said that M135 wheels can be used on a M35. What would the advantage/rationale be for using the early deuce wheels be?
  3. BFR

    socket sizes?

    What size socket will I need for... lugnuts? spindle nut? spark plugs ?
  4. BFR

    changes in M35 cabs over the years?

    have there been any significant changes in the deuce cabs over the years? anyone have experience removing/replacing a cab?
  5. BFR

    Battery Recommendation

    I need to get some batteries, for a deuce w/the OA331 gas engine. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Joel BTW: It doesn't get very cold here
  6. BFR

    Thank you to 73m819 (deuce tow/recovery)

    here is the original compressor. If you have good eyes you can pick out one of my rear tires in the background.
  7. BFR

    Thank you to 73m819 (deuce tow/recovery)

    M35 =cargo M109 =Van M44 =chassis does any one know if this truck has a "M" designation beyond 44?
  8. BFR

    Thank you to 73m819 (deuce tow/recovery)

    from another post, but since I'm plagarizing myself, its OK The tm also shows the tools the truck was originally equipped with: Paving Breaker (jackhammer) Clay digger Wood Rock drill Nail driver Circular saw Chain saw (two man) Grease gun kit Pneumatic tool accessories (wonder how fast...
  9. BFR

    Thank you to 73m819 (deuce tow/recovery)

    oil looks good, rear oil seal has a leak, coolant sytem "seems" intact looks pretty good for a 53 year old engine.
  10. BFR

    Thank you to 73m819 (deuce tow/recovery)

    for now just get it roadworthy (which I'll have to do with very limited funds) It would be nice to "restore" it as a compressor truck, I just don't know if I can swing it financially. Once I get it sorted out mechanically I may pull the compressor bed/tool boxes (which are probably in better...
  11. BFR

    Thank you to 73m819 (deuce tow/recovery)

    Thanks to Ron's generosity (and his awesome 5ton) my deuce moved to it's new home this morning. where it was Ron's crew on the way new home Thanks again, Joel All of my deuce pics http://photobucket.com/albums/y101/BarefootRubi/M35/
  12. BFR

    1952 Deuce (AKA Leroy) and new source for Random TM's

    Air compressor Bed Recovery, here are some pics of the data plates on the bed, they are hare to make out as there is no paint on them.
  13. BFR

    Electronic Technical Manuals

    I am talking about stuff from the fifties and early sixties (gas) I have not seen anything on logsa for the OA331
  14. BFR

    Electronic Technical Manuals

    Would anyone be willing to loan me early M35 tm's so that I can create electronic versions (pdf* files)?
  15. BFR

    I updated my pix!

    on topic (sort of) Anyone Know how much a cab weighs?
  16. BFR

    1952 Deuce (AKA Leroy) and new source for Random TM's

    I have been able to spend a few hours crawling around on the deuce, and have discovered a little bit more about the truck. Some of my discoveries have been good while the others have been “not so good”. First the bad, the cab has some pretty serious cancer at the forward edge of the door...
  17. BFR

    GL Deuce I think I'm going to bid on, would like some advice

    If that truck isn't what you want I noticed several trucks will go through GL in montgomery soon http://web.govliquidation.com/auction/search?cmd=keyword&warehouse=AL5V,AL5
  18. BFR

    OA331 questions

    Does anyone know of sources for gasser parts? I am primarily interested in what is needed to ressurect a truck that has sat for a long while. Filters, Fuel pump, soft lines(are there any?) ,etc. Thanks in advance
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