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since I have a lot of nasty paint/ rust removal in my future and I don't have an aircompressor capable of pushing a serious sandblaster I thought I would give this a try
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=6970&productId=8520&R=8520
on the battery box...
spent a couple of hours today and removed the bed from my deuce with the help of my father in law. Was suprised that most of the 54 year old nuts & bolts came apart fairly easily. did break out the hot wrench on some stubborn ones. All the peices fit in my 5'x8' utility trailer :shock: .
Don't know if this helps but, I have a 1952 REO m45 with what appears to be the original data plates never overhauled. Mine has 114049 stamped on the data plate as well as the frame.
Same OA331 motor also tagged REO.
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