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  1. Evil Dr. Porkchop

    Resurrecting an M108

    Thanks a bunch for doing that, I know those aren’t the easiest to deal with. I might have to look further into adapting those to an m108 if I can’t come up with the right stuff. I have all the horizontal tubes and the base plates but 2 outriggers are missing the adjustment screws and vertical...
  2. Evil Dr. Porkchop

    Resurrecting an M108

    If you ever have the outriggers down on both trucks would you mind comparing the adjustment screws on them? I know the outriggers are different but the screws look to be of a similar design. 2 of my m108 outriggers are missing a few parts.
  3. Evil Dr. Porkchop

    Resurrecting an M108

    I’ve never noticed before that there were two different booms for m60s and m108s. Type A: Tapered Type B: Straight and looks to be taller towards the hook end. The one with the “heavier” boom is a 1953 s/n m35xxx. From what I’ve seen other 1953 studebakers with lower serial numbers have the...
  4. Evil Dr. Porkchop

    Resurrecting an M108

    Nice truck! That's interesting that it has been converted to a multifuel already. Seems like a bunch of them have been converted over from the gas engines in recent years.
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