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    I broke the front axle

    Did you pull the passenger side axle? I snapped an axle on my old Land Rover, and was going to just replace the side that was bad. However, I got talked into looking at the other side, and you could see a noticeable change in color where there was stress on it. I know that Land Rovers and...
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    What RPM do you guys Get the Best MPG's at?

    This is a really interesting graph. I had always understood that the RPM of the torque peak was where the engine got its best fuel mileage. The idea is that the torque peak is the point where the engine breathing is most efficient. Maybe diesels are different because they're not throttled. But...
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    Naive question...What do you do with your Deuce?

    I think that "uses" come in two forms around here: work, and fun. Some (most?) people do both. Work uses include farm and ranch jobs, of course. If you have those needs, they kinda speak for themselves. Fun is mostly the hobby aspect of it. If that's the route you're interested in taking, flip...
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    giveaway - free pair of hubsteps

    Bajajoaquin would like in on that chance!
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    Has anyone swapped a light duty truck cab onto a Deuce chasis?

    Yeah, elsewhere in the thread he says that the Fords are like that: they share the same sheet metal from the cowl back. Sounds like you're a Chevy guy. You could probably check to see if GM products are designed the same way. Since GM tends to have better parts commonality, I'd be surprised if...
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    Has anyone swapped a light duty truck cab onto a Deuce chasis?

    If you check out this guy's build on Pirate 4X4, he's mixed light-duty cabs with medium-duty hoods: Pirate4x4.Com - View Single Post - F-700 4x4 Camper Of course, he's putting a Ford cab on a Ford F-700, but maybe there's something there.
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    12v headlamps in a deuce

    So I take it that you make less, get less time off, and you're bitter. Isn't it funny how comments can say more about yourself than they do about the intended target? I like the voltage regulator idea: It keeps most of the wiring harness intact.
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    California CDL: Another Clarification (long)

    Yarry, you are correct. Once "converted," it is then a "housecar" and doesn't need a B or A license unless you're over 45'. As for options, you have (as I see it) three: 1. Have it trailered 2. Find someone with a proper license to drive it for you 3. Wing it an hope you don't get pulled over...
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    Understanding Deuces

    That there is an interesting post. I had always kind of wondered how they reduced smoke by adding a turbo that didn't also increase power.
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    Code Enforcement

    (Edited for space) I don't know what the legal definition of neighborhood is, but If I share a property line with you, I'd consider you my neighbor. You have an excellent point about the unimproved lot. You really should take a step back and plan this in a way that will give you the best...
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    Code Enforcement

    I know this is going to be an unpopular post, but I think you need to take a step back, pause, and look at the situation again. You said that you may be in violation of the grass code. You said that you may well have articles that could be considered junk. You have unregistered vehicles. You...
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    Understanding Deuces

    This is from memory, and I don't have the references at work, so there may be some corrections coming from other members.... The M35 was the original DRW variant of the M44. It was a gas-engined truck. They were converted to the M35a1 standard, which was the non-turbo multifuel. M35a2 was the...
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    California CDL: Another Clarification (long)

    It's amazing how you can miss things when you read them the first time. I just read VC 362 yesterday, and I took away that the camper needs to be permanently attached. Now, I read yellobronc's emphasis, and I see that I missed something: If it has three axles, as long as it's carrying a camper...
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    How much does the tanker model hold?

    1,000 or 1,200 gallons, depending on whether you're talking fuel or water. M-35 SERIES 2 1/2-TON, 6X6 TRUCKS (G-742) (Google is your friend) :beer:
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    Deuce Frame Rail Height

    "Building" is getting ahead of it a little bit! I'm interested in building a camper, but for various reasons, I'd rather not start with an M109. I'm trying to figure out if I can keep it under 12', including some roof-mounted stuff. My estimations so far say that I should come out at 11'6" but...
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    Deuce Frame Rail Height

    I have a copy of the standard Deuce dimensions sheet, and it doesn't show the height of the bed. By estimating from the given height of the front bumper (43-1/4"), I am guessing from the drawing that the frame rails under the bed are about 45" Can anyone tell me the height of the frame rails...
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    found a deuce to buy, have questions!

    Hey, Hundy. You comment about the paperwork is "doable." I've got a line on a cheap deuce by me that also wasn't titled. Do you know the procedure for getting the paperwork together if the previous owner was a dolt and didn't get it done? Or for other California owners: is there an issue if...
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    California CDL: Another Clarification (long)

    Geez. I'm sorry I brought it up. But I'm glad, too. It's made me go back and re-read all the stuff I've read before. I'm now thinking that, as a practical matter, I agree with Nf6x. If we separate out the requirements, it looks like this: A "commercial vehicle" is a motor vehicle of a type...
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    California CDL: Another Clarification (long)

    When I posted earlier, I must confess I didn't see Yellobronc's posts in "Conversations." I just searched this forum. However, a couple of people have highlighted the "hole" in the logic. The handbook only addresses the towing, but not the driving of the vehicles. I was unable to find the...
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    California CDL: Another Clarification (long)

    I did. There are 12 threads with the words "California license." I found lots of different information: *If it's not a commercial vehicle, you don't need anything *You need a class B *The ins-and-outs of historical plates *Lots of out-of-California info. However, when I searched for CA...
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