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Heck I thought that was what we were all on here for was to get ideas and help each other. I met econstruction on here and now I'll probably be meeting him up at Letterkenny next week to pull out a bunch of equipment, none of it mine, and he's barrowing my towbar (at no cost).
Someone was...
I got the same project going on but my parts are on order and my window is already out. I'm having to tarp the rear end.
Check the resources section above. Highly suggest downloading the 10, 20, 20P, 34 and 34P for the CUCV. I keep them on my laptop and when I need to go get parts, I have...
Actually Mike Pop give me time. Is it German or Brit??
Don't ask yet, it's still in the works.
Today the United States, tomorrow...THE WORLD!!!! mmmm--hahahaha, mmmmm---hahahahaha (my attempt at an evil laugh)
RE: Re: RE: Year from VIN for SF97 and other SF97 questions
Here's the info on the second one. Thanks David.
Organization: 28TH SIGNAL BN
Location: CORAOPOLIS, PENNSYLVANIA
Nomenclature:TRUCK CARGO 2-1/2T Model:M35A2 W/W NSN:2320000771617
Serial Number:52517108 Registration...
PLEASE, PLEASE, you need not bow before me more than a half dozen times. Rise up... yes don't forget to kiss the ring, now rise and provide me your numbers. LMFAO
Here's what I found on the second one:
Organization: HHC, 36TH INFANTRY DIVISION
Location: AUSTIN TEXAS
Nomenclature:TRUCK CARGO 2-1/2T Model:M35A2 W/W NSN:2320000771617
Serial Number:53915939 Registration Number:NK02S5 Year of Mfg:1972
Manufacturer:65909
Usage Miles: 14214
The...
OK Carnac I ain't. There was only one w/w listed as being with A Co 40th FSB so I took a leap of faith. The SN you put is not listed as being with that unit.
Organization: 540TH MAINTENANCE BATTALION COMPANY D
Location: GARDENA, CALIFORNIA
Nomenclature:TRUCK CARGO 2-1/2T Model:M35A2...
Well, as claimed at the mess tent last night...based on just this photo of the front of this truck and using my extrodinary powers of ESP and super hi tech monitoring devices from inside the pictured truck; I shall provide the data plate information for this vehicle to the amazement of all here...
I was going for the twin generator set at Chambersburg but had to leave the house and coun't be here for the end. It went for 1725.00 if I remember correctly. I didn't get a chance to take a look at it so I was leary about going higher. Oh well, maybe next time.
hole,
here ya go:
Organization: BATTERY B, 2ND BATTALION, 144TH FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT
Nomenclature:TRUCK CARGO 2-1/2T Model:M35 NSN: 2320008358463
Serial Number:M25240 Registration Number:4B4911 Year of Mfg:1952
Usage Miles: 41475
LAST DATA UPDATE: SEP2005
Hope that helps.
steel and canvas
Not a whole lot but here ya go.
Organization:SUPPLY AND SERVICES DIVISION
Location: FT MCCOY, WISCONSIN
Nomenclature:TRUCK CARGO 2-1/2T Model:M35A2 W/W NSN:2320000771617
Serial Number:53912793 Registration Number:4K31171 Year of Mfg:1971
Manufacturer:65909
NO...
Tried attaching it in the same manner as shown.
My shift indicator must have the same plastic peg broken off cause I don't see one.
Guess it is off to the parts store.
Thanks
There aren't too many M37's in the database. I think there are only about 50 M37's and maybe twice that number for the B1 version. They were going out of the system when the database started up.
As for deuces, nearly every Army deuce is in the database. USMC, USAF, USN aren't in the system...
Well that might explain it. There ain't no screw nor does there appear to be a hole where one was. My clip looks like it slides onto the edge of the column but when I do that and go to shift, it pops right off. Maybe I'll pry apart the clip to make it flat and put a screw through it.
Thanks
I've already checked the -20 on this but does not have a clear picture nor specific instructions.
The gear indicator has a clip that connects to the steering column and then a thin cable then spring that goes to the actual indicator for drive, reverse, 1, 2 etc....
Where and how does it...
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