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I don't like to unscrew the brake mastet cylinder cap to check the brake fluid level. This is something that has to be done as offen as possible and it takes time, rises the risc of brake fluid contamination and harms the color. So I drilled the brake master cylinder cap, put a flexible line...
[color=#ffff00>I][/b] to repeat it here because I was so pleased with the exhaust brake that I want to tell it to others. It isn't something new. It was there since I bought the truck and it is a part of the Greek army convertion which made old gassers to Steyr Diesels. The new thing is that...
I came back from a ski weekend with my M35 and my camper loaded on it. A 250 mille round trip on a road which started at 1950 ft, crosed a 6000ft mountain pasage then a low valley and ended on a 7285ft mountain top. There was some snow but nothing much for a Deuce. They use salt on the road so...
Three houres left here for the new year.
The best wishes for 2005 to all of you.
And a pic of my M37 B1.
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This is my 1951 V17A/MTQ,telephone construction and maintenance truck. I own it for two years but the firt time I saw it was twelve years ago when I was a soldier and it was one of my unit's trucks. It runs and stops fine but it needs restoration. It was used only on paredes and has no miles on it.
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