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  1. maddawg308

    Crew Cab Navy M916 variant?

    I saw the second pic before anything, it looked like it was hauling a Transformer movie prop or something, the third pic answered my questions. That's a neat truck - never seen one like it. Must be one of a few custom jobbies the Navy bought. Squids are weird creatures, they always get all...
  2. maddawg308

    V100s needed for movie

    Movie about Hurricane Katrina and the police response afterwards?
  3. maddawg308

    the General is almost ready

    I was kidding - see the razz smiley at the end of my post? It looks like a great truck build. But you still need to get Jessica Simpson in a pair of Daisy Dukes on the hood.
  4. maddawg308

    the General is almost ready

    Sorry, but the 1969 Dodge Charger is still cooler looking in these colors. Epic Fail. :-P
  5. maddawg308

    T-827B transmitter/exciter

    Thanks for the link, supermechanic. He sure has a lot of gear - hope he can help out.
  6. maddawg308

    My 5 ton

    Lookin' good Scott! Guess that's what you're gonna be driving to the next Rausch Creek event, huh? ;)
  7. maddawg308

    exhaust routing for M35/M35A1

    Oh I would use larger diameter pipe, I would just have the pipe coming out in a different location, whatever the original location was. I can fab it up...might even put a muffler on it to sound a little less like an A2.
  8. maddawg308

    exhaust routing for M35/M35A1

    Anyone have any good pics or diagrams of the exhaust routing for the original M35 or M35A1? I have an M35A2 with a bad exhaust stack, was thinking or re-routing it a-la early deuce and having a truck with the performance of a turbo deuce, but I can repaint into a Vietnam era truck, and it would...
  9. maddawg308

    T-827B transmitter/exciter

    Where do you think I got what I have now?? ;)
  10. maddawg308

    Appropriate Trailers for M915s

    The only trailers, to my knowledge, that the M915 series should not try and haul, are the heavy lowboy trailers meant for tanks (i.e. M747, M1071, etc.) because the kingpin is too big. Also, the short cargo trailers like the M416 or M101, they tend to sway due to their short wheelbase to the...
  11. maddawg308

    T-827B transmitter/exciter

    Got a new radio in a roundabout trade this week. This is the transmitter/exciter mate to the R-1051 receiver, which I have one of (I have three more of them for sale), the transmitter is the T-827B. Covers 2-30 MHz, AM/CW/USB/LSB/ISB/FSK, in 100 Hz steps. Weighs about 50 pounds, rack mounted...
  12. maddawg308

    how hot does your deuce get

    Mine runs about 180 all the time. As far as the interior goes, I removed the heater. Even in January in Virginia, I don't need a heater at all.
  13. maddawg308

    Big boy tools for deuce

    Having a geared lug nut wrench would help with the nuts as well...
  14. maddawg308

    German Landkruizer P1000 Ratte tank

    Since this seems to have melded into a thread about the P1500, I'll post the info on that too: from Wikipedia: Landkreuzer P. 1500 Monster The Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster was a German pre-prototype super-heavy tank designed during World War II, representing the apex of the Nazis' extreme tank...
  15. maddawg308

    German Landkruizer P1000 Ratte tank

    Yes, that is the 800mm shell that the cannon "Dora" and "Gustav" fired during the eastern campaign. The 1500 would have used that shell had it ever been made. And you were incorrect, the largest tank that the Germans built a hull for was the Maus, but 2 of those tanks were completed, at...
  16. maddawg308

    German Landkruizer P1000 Ratte tank

    Saw the thread on the "WW1 Land Battleship" (which was PB hauling a WW1 British tank, maybe 35 tons or so), and I had to post this: "The Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte was to have been an extremely large tank for use by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was designed in 1942 by Krupp with the...
  17. maddawg308

    easy bead breaker

    I used a sledgehammer and a prybar once to do it. That was the first AND last time I'm doing it that way.
  18. maddawg308

    How did you get your bed off.

    Manuel Labor does this kind of stuff all the time, right after working around here picking vegetables.
  19. maddawg308

    Less than six months till Aberdeen

    For those wanting to get vehicles ready for the big show in May, this is your official notice, you have less than six months to get them ready. For those doing restorations, this time will FLY by. :)
  20. maddawg308

    New Tool for the Deuce

    I have always hated crimping the military connectors, simply because I can never get the crimp right with the standard off-the-shelf $8.00 crimping tool. It got me so frustrated that I have almost given up and went with standard civilian type connectors as replacements. Now I know what tool I...
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