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  1. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    The USN Seabees M925A2 that I had did not have lockers.
  2. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    Chris, that truck is really coming along! Somewhere, there is a BMY engineer who is smiling!
  3. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    Chris, I will second your last sentence..."borderline beyond repair." You deserve some serious credit for resurrecting what was really a residue truck, no offense intended.
  4. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    Bjorn, I hate to say it, but that little in-line filter is actually correct! I thought the same thing when I got my first A2. I figured someone must have installed an additional filter for some reason, but it is correct. On the positive side, they are easy to replace and they are inexpensive...
  5. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    Chris, you and Chad were missed at Aberdeen last year. I'll be looking forward to sharing several beers with the two of you this coming May!
  6. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    It is always nice to have a brother like Chad helping out! Looking great, Chris!
  7. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    I have one. There is no boom on it. It is simply a chain fall (big pulley with chain running through it) with a hook on the top to attach to the spare tire handling davit. I was lucky to find mine as it was NOS. I know many of us are stuck on correctness (I have been guilty of this...
  8. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    Chris, there is a guy on this list who can produce the Seabeas stencil in paint mask. If you don't know who I am referring to, I will find out. I may even have the paint mask stencils for the doors and the below the tailgate if you can't find them.
  9. BKubu

    My BIG M925A2 Project Truck Is Home

    Chris, you are doing a great job. I am sure the project often looks and feels intimidating. Keep your head up. You are restoring a truck like few of us in the hobby have!
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