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Would that make a difference in its replacement? I've heard of a couple folks replacing CUCV alternators with commercial off-the-shelf rebuilt units, and I never heard anything bad happening afterwards...
Take the batteries out of the truck, put them on a charger and see if they improve. If so, great. If not, then new batteries are in order.
It's a standard 12 volt alternator, you might want to take it out and take it down to Advanced Auto Farts or a similar place, they can test the...
Very nice nerf ball...er....jeep, you have there! Sorry, the orange color messed me up! :) Any idea what radio used to be installed in the back of that rig? Any data plates that might hint to it's configuration?
HA! You picked up the Eastern ambulance I was looking at a couple years back. Good save, it looked like it was in pretty good shape except for the windshield. And the price was right too, I think it was around $2K. Congrats on a fine ambulance!
Just the rear end of the 10-ton was a double frame, mostly because of the extreme towed loads these trucks were supposed to handle. The artillery piece the M125 was supposed to tow was an 8-inch howitzer, with dual axles and about 15 tons of weight. When you get offroad and you're towing a...
Battle Creek is the home of DRMS, the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, the ones who stamp their approval on the paperwork. In other words, it's out of GL's hands temporarily, and in the Government's hands. You will soon have your truck.
Strange, my spec sheet says the original powerpack was a Chrysler engine for that model, but it was gas. It must have been upgraded over the years. Do you have any model information for the engine in yours? A data plate, perhaps, somewhere on the engine?
Oh, and you earned this:
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You've heard of Mini-Me from Austin Powers? This is a Mini-Mutt.
Methinks he is asking a bit too much for a project vehicle. It is REALLY small, and parts aren't easy to find anymore.
Wow, Nick, never thought I'd see the day that you were going to sell your deuce, with all the work you have in it. That is a very nice truck, wish I had the $$$.
So Ron, any update on this project? Just saw a pic of the original test truck in one of David Doyle's articles, had a 813 cargo bed on the back. Just drooling over your cool toy!
I checked - the fluid amounts for the M139 is exactly the same as I stated above for the M809 series.
Here's the LO you need for your reference. Staple it to your forehead.
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