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Has anyone ever restored a full length semi trailer, such as the M127 stake flatbed trailer? All the ones I have ever seen in person are beat to crap, the wood all rotten and split, and the metal rusty as heck. However I seem to remember a picture somewhere showing a full restoration, painted...
Always great seeing other Steel Soldiers, had a great time. First time at this show, only complaint is the cold weather, but what ya gonna do? Plan to be back next year.
Only took a couple pics. One was a dog turd with an appropriate signage added. The others were of another re-enactor...
Thanks to all those who gave some tips and tricks - I did what you all said, took everything apart and degreased everything I had to work with, with brake cleaner, then tried it again. While I wouldn't say it was easy, it was a lot EASIER. The boots are on peecook's truck and everything is 100%.
Just a question - why must it be completely degreased and dry? They are going to be refilled with more grease, what's the hurt in having the parts semi-greasy already?
Fourth time for me. First was no truck. Second was a jeep. Third was a deuce. The trucks keep getting bigger, I might have to borrow a 5-ton this year. :)
I'd buy from Gorgeous Ladies, but that's just me.
In all seriousness, answers to your questions:
1. No, you can't drive the truck, although a couple folks here were lucky enough to get the chance to, but that's a rarity. You may or may not get a chance to even run the trucks before you bid...
Was helping peecook today on his M109 shop van, he is getting ready for the ECC and the trip to Aberdeen. One of the things that was on the list of things "to do" was to replace the zippered front knuckle boots on his truck.
I have never in my MV owning life had a more pain in the a$$ job than...
I think it's worth $4500 for a working wrecker. C'mon, some of us pay more than that for a deuce with no winch, and this truck is LOADS more useful.
BUY IT!
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