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When I bought my 1969 M35a2 Deuce I knew I needed to install two front missing metal break lines but this morning when I opened the door on the floor door to access the master cylinder I see the master cylinder (I think because I'm a newbie and don't know what I'm doing at this point) but I...
I’m a newbie and I’m just amazed the knowledge you all collectively have and share. Being a newbie I don’t have any knowledge about my M35A2 but I want to contribute any way I can and not just take.
In my job I do a lot of research and use a VERY powerful free web based bookmarking tool called...
I recall, while searching the forum's info on drop down hitches, that someone posted that deuces didn't have a lot of towing power. As a new 1969 deuce owner I assumed that they were pretty powerful machines. I can't seem to find the post again but I'm very curious as to experiences that others...
I would like to tow my utility trailer using my 35A2 Deuce but (1) the trailer is much lower than the Deuce's pintle hitch and (2) the trailer has a 2 inch ball receiver.
I know I could make/weld a drop down hitch so they would be at the same level but I'm towing 5000 plus pounds and I'd...
I just took possession of a 1969 M35A2 Deuce - my first one. Someone removed the two metal break lines prior to delivery. I have reviewed the formum posts and technical manual and see that I should purchase conifer lines. Would someone be so kind as to let me know what size lines I need and what...