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We have had the good fortune of having a M35A2 assigned to my fire department by the Texas Forest Service and a donor has come forward to donate a M44 that is in fairly bad shape to use as a parts truck. My question is what major parts such as axles, transfer, transmission, etc will fit on the...
I would hate to see these two end up in a scrap pile. They are listed under army truck tractors. Renè Bates Auctioneers, Inc.
There are also two other military vehicles there as well.
Ive been doing a lot of work to get everything fixed on our fire departments M52a2. One issue I have run into is that there seems to be a lot of sludge coming from the drain valve on the air tanks under the drivers step. I spent 2 yrs in the army working on trucks like this and haven't seen...
We recently received a M52A2 from another fire dept in our county and just got around to doin the oil change and service work to it yesterday. Shortly after adjusting the parking brake that hasn't worked for god knows how long I got started on hitting every grease Zerk I could get to. When I...
Ive seen that some of the Multifuel engines can be fitted with a spin on oil filter kit and was curious if there is a kit for the M-52A2 engine and if there is where can I get one?
You would think someone who was a 63W would remember this but for the life of me I cant remember how you engage and disengage the front axle. We just received this tractor to pull our water tanker for grass fires and structure fires out in the county and I would like to find out how to work the...
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