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  1. cranetruck

    M756A2 is finally home.

    The knuckleboom on my deuce requires 24 inches of clear frame. Removing the propeller shaft between the two rear axles will reduce the turning radius by 5 feet or so.
  2. cranetruck

    M756A2 is finally home.

    The battery box arrived while I was out of town. It's beautiful! Always wanted one of those, thanks Kenny! My deuce came from the USMC and the bumperettes originally had a small hole in the center. One was bent ot of shape and when the replacement came (from Memphis) it did not have a hole in...
  3. cranetruck

    M756A2 is finally home.

    The best reference for the operation of the M756 pipeline truck that I have found is the December 1988 TM 9-2320-361-10. It has a full 12 pages on this interesting variant.
  4. cranetruck

    M756A2 is finally home.

    Kenny, did you ever get 'round to check out the diffs on your M756? Limited slip or not?
  5. cranetruck

    M756A2 is finally home.

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    M756A2 is finally home.

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    M756A2 is finally home.

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    M756A2 is finally home.

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    M756A2 is finally home.

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    M756A2 is finally home.

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